Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams is expected to hand down the verdict today in the second degree murder trial of Baltimore City Police Officer Caesar Goodson, who is charged in the death of Freddie Gray, in April of last year.
Goodson, 46, was driving the van that transported Gray on the day of his arrest.
After hearing testimony over eight days, Judge Williams will announce his verdict after 10 a.m.
As he did with the trial of Officer Edward Nero last month, the judge is expected to announcing the legal reasoning behind his decision on seven different charges.
The court proceedings are expected to take around 20-30 minutes.
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The 4th. is coming up and the restless natives need new Bar B Q's and stereo's, so it will be a not guilty verdict.
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ReplyDeleteBunch of idiot's should never have charged this policeman and put him through this, others charged should never have been.
Seems like the good guys are accused of being bad guys and the bad guys praised, every since the the crowd moved into Washington during '08.
The media will play it down so the people of Baltimore that lack impulse control won't riot during an election year.
ReplyDeleteNot guilty for sure! Has anyone driven on the streets in Baltimore lately? Even if you are wearing seat belts you could damage your spine.
ReplyDeleteNOT guilty of murder!!!! Awaiting other decisions.
ReplyDeleteNOT guilty of all charges!!!!
ReplyDeleteMayors order, "Give them room to burn and loot".
ReplyDeleteFree stuff tonight! Going to be a "Hot" time in the old town tonight!
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