Re: Autopsy of Freddie Gray shows 'high-energy' impact
FWIW, this was a trial by judge and the judge was black.
FWIW, this was a trial by judge and the judge was black.
Do you think will change the public's perception that much?FWIW, this was a trial by judge and the judge was black.
Reading the comments from many in a Baltimore news site, you wold learn "the judge was bought off and the black driver is being set up to take the fall rather than the whites officers."Do you think will change the public's perception that much?
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - A Baltimore police lieutenant was acquitted of manslaughter and two other charges in the April 2015 death of black detainee Freddie Gray, dealing prosecutors another setback in their efforts to secure a conviction in the highly charged case.
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams found Lieutenant Brian Rice not guilty in a bench trial. Rice, 42, was the highest-ranking officer charged after Gray's death from a broken neck suffered in a police transport van.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/verdict-...ceman-over-freddie-gray-100318197.html?ref=gs
After they struck out on the driver, all the rest was predictable. The whole prosecution was stupid from the outset...Prosecution strikes out again
Yup, from the beginning it seemed that the driver was most culpable. Once he was acquitted, they should have dismissed charges against the rest.After they struck out on the driver, all the rest was predictable. The whole prosecution was stupid from the outset...
Honestly there is a part that I'm glad about it. It mainly revolves around that stupid DA, with DA meaning two different things, grandstanding in the midst of a really bad situation. She deserves an endless amount of humble pie and egg on her face for what she did.Charges on remaining three officers dropped
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/ma...i-miller-pretrial-motions-20160727-story.html