Posted on 05/11/2015 5:49:01 PM PDT by jazusamo
Comparisons drawn to Duke lacrosse, George Zimmerman cases
Marilyn Mosby, the Baltimore City State Attorney in charge of prosecuting six police officers for the death of Freddie Gray, Jr., is coming under increasing criticism from defense attorneys and legal scholars who think she is politicizing the case and using her prosecutorial power to create her own celebrity.
Ms. Mosby has raised eyebrows in several quarters with a media blitz that has spanned from a CNN interview that focused on her courtship with her city councilman husband to her decision to appear on stage with Prince during a rock concert for a song dedicated to Mr. Gray.
The legal experts say Ms. Mosby is in danger of running afoul of the Maryland Bar standards barring prejudicial conduct by prosecutors, or at the very least traveling down a well-worn path of failed celebrity prosecutions like those involving O.J. Simpson, George Zimmerman or the Duke lacrosse players.
Shes a young prosecutor in the starlight with an agenda, which is not solely focused on prosecution, said Mark O Mara, the Florida criminal defense attorney who successfully defended Mr. Zimmerman against charges he shot an unarmed black man in a trial that turned the tables on the prosecutors.
If she wants to prosecute cops, thats a gargantuan task in itself, he added. If shes going to be the standard in which we prosecute police, then do it responsibly, dont open yourself to undue criticism a lot of lawyers are probably asking, why are you on stage with Princewhy arent you working?
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The way things are headed in this country she’ll probably end up on the Supreme Court.
M&M building that action rap sheet? Affirmative.
Hmmmm...
She looks good in that get up.
Hey Laz
No. She is toast unless she can outflank the administration.
Disgustingly inappropriate. She could be Obama’s wife.
Ah....that's just White man's BS.
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