Prosecutors in the office of Baltimore city state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby directed police investigators to withhold evidence from the attorneys for the six cops charged in the Freddie Gray case that the 25-year-old had a history of taking part in “crash-for-cash” scams carried out in order to obtain legal settlements.
That’s according to a motion filed by the officers’ attorneys on Thursday. According to The Baltimore Sun, the attorneys obtained the information from witnesses for the prosecution.
If true, Gray’s scheme and prosecutors’ withholding of potentially exculpatory evidence would be the latest blow to Mosby’s case against the cops.
According to The Sun, assistant state’s attorney Janice Bledsoe instructed a city police investigator to “not do the defense attorneys’ jobs for them” by providing information that Gray has taken part in a scam to obtain settlements from the police department.
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That’s according to a motion filed by the officers’ attorneys on Thursday. According to The Baltimore Sun, the attorneys obtained the information from witnesses for the prosecution.
If true, Gray’s scheme and prosecutors’ withholding of potentially exculpatory evidence would be the latest blow to Mosby’s case against the cops.
According to The Sun, assistant state’s attorney Janice Bledsoe instructed a city police investigator to “not do the defense attorneys’ jobs for them” by providing information that Gray has taken part in a scam to obtain settlements from the police department.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/07/b...ddie-gray-crash-for-cash-scams/#ixzz3iCOdDxS8