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Request for protective order in Freddie Gray case denied

 

By Colin CampbellThe Baltimore Suncontact the reporter

The state's request to ban the release of evidence in the #FreddieGray case before trial has been rejected.

 

Judge in #FreddieGray case: "There simply is no basis" for banning the release of evidence.

 

July 20, 2015, 8:37pm
A judge has denied the request of State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby to keep attorneys in the Freddie Case from publicizing evidence before the trial.

 

Mosby, who is prosecuting six police officers in Gray's death, wanted a court hearing to argue for a protective order that would bar the release of any evidence — or, if the officers' attorneys agreed, to post all of it online.

 

Mosby said she was concerned that the defense attorneys would leak only evidence that supported their clients' defense, jeopardizing the ability to conduct a fair trial.

 

Gray, 25, died in April after sustaining a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody. Scissors-32x32.png


http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-freddie-gray-protective-order-20150720-story.html#navtype=outfit

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Baltimore Prosecutors Hid Evidence Freddie Gray Tried To Injure Himself During Prior Arrests…

Posted on July 30, 2015 by sundance

 

Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby previously stated she was going to pursue justice for Freddie Gray “by any and all means necessary“. Today, in a motion filed by the defense, the extent of Mosby’s activist intention is again reinforced.

 

In addition to hiding “Brady evidence“, there is a meeting between Mosby and the medical examiner (prior to the autopsy release – and undisclosed by Mosby) which indicates previous elements of her pressuring the ME to change the cause of death from “accidental” to “homicide”.

 

BALTIMORE – Prosecutors have information indicating that Freddie Gray“attempted to injure himself” during a previous arrest, but have intentionally withheld it from their criminal case against the six Baltimore police officers charged in Gray’s apprehension and death in April, the officers’ attorneys said in a court filing Thursday. Scissors-32x32.pnghttp://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/07/30/baltimore-prosecutors-hid-evidence-freddie-gray-tried-to-injure-himself-during-prior-arrests/

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