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Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby Indicted on Perjury, False Mortgage Application Charges
A federal grand jury has indicted Baltimore’s top prosecutor on charges of perjury and making false mortgage applications in the purchase of two Florida vacation homes.
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Subpoenas Target Baltimore's Top Prosecutor, City Councilman
Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into the finances of Baltimore’s top prosecutor and her husband, who is city council president
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Baltimore Officer Charged With Faking Video of Drug Find
A grand jury has indicted a Baltimore police officer on charges of fabricating evidence and misconduct months after public defenders released a body camera video that they say shows him planting drugs in an empty soup can.
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Family: No Accountability for Freddie Gray's Death
Family members of a Baltimore man whose death in police custody touched off unrest in Maryland’s largest city are devastated and disappointed no one is being held accountable for his death, attorneys said Wednesday.
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DOJ Won't Bring Charges Against Officers in Freddie Gray Case
The U.S. Department of Justice won’t bring federal charges against six police officers involved in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, a young black man whose death touched off weeks of protests and unrest in Baltimore.
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Baltimore Officer Found Not Guilty on All Charges in Freddie Gray's Death
The Baltimore police officer facing the most serious charges in the death of Freddie Gray has been found not guilty on all counts, marking the third acquittal of an officer charged in connection with Gray’s death.
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Freddie Gray's Mother Sobs in Court After Seeing Arrest Video
Freddie Gray’s mother broke down in a Baltimore courtroom Thursday as cellphone videos of her son’s arrest were shown during the trial of William Porter, the first officer to go on trial for Gray’s death.
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Judge Refuses to Drop Charges Against Officers in Freddie Gray Death
A Baltimore judge refused on Wednesday to dismiss charges against six police officers accused in the death of Freddie Gray, 25, while he was in their custody.
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Sunday Calm in Baltimore After Curfew Lifted
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced she is lifting the curfew in Balitmore, effective immediately.
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Thousands Expected at Freddie Gray Baltimore Rally After Police Charges
Chants of “no justice, no peace, no racist police” echoed through the streets of Baltimore Saturday during a march that organizers billed as a “victory rally” a day after a prosecutor charged six officers involved in the arrest of a man who died in police custody.