Six Baltimore Officers Fight Prosecution, Allege Overreach "The six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray filed a motion Friday to dismiss the charges. “Rarely in the history of any criminal case has a prosecutor so directly maintained so many conflicts of interest,” the motion read. “Rarer still are instances where such clear conflict exists and a prosecutor steadfastly refuses to recuse him or herself. … This motion is being filed at this junction because the Defendants have grave concerns about the charging decisions which will be made in the near future and their ability to receive due process of the law.” . . .
Meanwhile in unpoliced Baltimore. . .
Related: Anti-cop race agitators claim another victim "Sierra C-Babi Mccurdy used to have a job at Subway, until she took to Facebook and celebrated the murders of Hattiesburg, Mississippi police officers Benjamin Deen, 34 and Liquori Tate, 25."
Meanwhile in unpoliced Baltimore. . .
Related: Anti-cop race agitators claim another victim "Sierra C-Babi Mccurdy used to have a job at Subway, until she took to Facebook and celebrated the murders of Hattiesburg, Mississippi police officers Benjamin Deen, 34 and Liquori Tate, 25."
Biased Much ? Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby Sits On Stage As Guest Of Honor For Prince Concert Rally and Freddie Gray Justice…
Baltimore Is Just the Latest Target in Obama’s Civil-Rights Crusade against Police Departments. . ."A key, if little noticed, part of Obama’s domestic agenda from the start has been to roll back lawful police methods that dramatically reduce crime. As I’ve previously explained, the Democrat-controlled Congress in the first years of the Clinton presidency gave him the tool he needed: the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. It enables the attorney general to file lawsuits against cities and towns that, it contends, engage “in a pattern or practice of conduct by law enforcement officers . . . that deprives persons of [federal] rights.”
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