Author Topic: The next Freddie Gray trial is going badly for the prosecution before it even begins  (Read 261 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline SirLinksALot

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4,417
  • Gender: Male
SOURCE: HOTAIR.COM

URL: http://hotair.com/archives/2016/07/06/the-next-freddie-gray-trial-is-going-badly-for-the-prosecution-before-it-even-begins/

by: Jazz Shaw



The next stage of Marilyn Mosby’s catastrophic attempt to prosecute the Baltimore PD over the death of Freddie Gray kicks off tomorrow and the early signs don’t look very good for her. Next up on the list of officers to be tried is Lt. Brian Rice, the most senior member of the unit deployed on the fateful day when Gray was picked up. Being in more of a supervisory role, Rice was expected to be a tougher conviction than some of the other officers to begin with, and early indications from the judge are likely giving his defense team reason to be cautiously optimistic.

For starters, Rice has opted for a bench trial before Circuit Judge Barry Williams, the same circumstances which produced not guilty verdicts in the last two trials. And in the closing steps of the preliminary proceedings, Williams dealt the prosecution yet another blow. (Yahoo News)

Quote
Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams ruled Tuesday that prosecutors can’t enter into evidence 4,000 pages of documents involving the training of Lt. Brian Rice, the fourth of six officers — three black, three white — to be tried in the young black man’s death…

Prosecutors are expected to argue that the 17-year Baltimore Police veteran knew or should have known that he and the officers he commanded were violating orders by intentionally leaving Gray unbuckled. Examining his in-service training records in court might have helped.

After three trials, Williams has yet to rule that the officers committed any crimes. The first, heard by a jury, ended in a mistrial. The next two officers let Williams alone decide their fates, and he acquitted both. Now Rice wants a bench trial as well, on charges that also include assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment.

This prosecution team is beginning to gain the reputation of being The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight at this point. The previous trial of Officer Goodson centered – in part – around this question of whether or not the cops should have known to belt Gray in after seating him in the van. That argument didn’t carry enough weight before, so now they decided to dump Rice’s entire training record on the defense only a few days before the trial began in hopes of proving that at least he should have known to do it. The judge was in no mood for it.

EXCERPT ONLY, CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE REST...
« Last Edit: July 07, 2016, 12:57:55 am by SirLinksALot »

Offline truth_seeker

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 28,386
  • Gender: Male
  • Common Sense Results Oriented Conservative Veteran

No doubt this prosecutor is a big supporter of Loretta Lynch, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

"God must love the common man, he made so many of them.�  Abe Lincoln

Online goatprairie

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 8,971
I'm no lawyer, but this idiot Mosby proceeded with some of the flimsiest evidence I've ever seen for any of these public incidents.  A charge of careless negligence might have been reasonable....but FIRST DEGREE MURDER!!!!! with sort of an inference of racism....and three of the cops are black?
What was she thinking?

Online mountaineer

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 79,625
No doubt this prosecutor is a big supporter of Loretta Lynch, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
To say the least.
Support Israel's emergency medical service. afmda.org