When this is all done, it will be Nifong time.
determined that prosecutors withheld information that would have been beneficial to the defense.
I will never understand why Judges allow “Government Lawyers” to LIE IN COURT AND TO THEIR FACE without ANY PUNISHMENT.
Do they give the same leeway to Private Attorneys??
If it was me I would have LOCKED UP THE PROSECUTOR for Contempt, Filed a Formal Report to the State Bar Association and fined him as Heavily as the Law Allows.
Lawyers lie. Prosecutors lie a lot. RAT prosecutors lie all the time.
I was wondering about the witness who heard Freddie Gray banging himself into walls. It was the strongest case of Gray intentionally hurting himself. Of course the corrupt prosecution would hide that evidence.
This is why Prosecutors are so dangerous. The Mayor of Baltimore and the Prosecutor should be indicted.
This case should never have proceeded. Even if they get a guilty verdict (which at this point I very much doubt) this case has prosecutorial malfeasance and reversible error written all over it.
CC
IIRC the witness statement that he heard Gray banging his head on the wall was in the news shorty after the news broke that gray had died in police custody.
depraved-heart murder bullsh##, it seems today if they cant convict you in the beginning they will make up sh## as they go along and if that dont stick they will sue you civily
Grubered, Nifonged, Mosbied, Borked...
All kinds of new verbs brought to us by the progressives.
Allen is about the least credible witness imaginable. He subsequently denied making the quoted statement, and said he’d never talked to the police. During the interview the Prosecution failed to disclose, he said both statements were correct and claimed there was no conflict between them. He was in the van following arrest on a drug charge, and is currently doing time for a parole violation.
But the big issue is that the coroner made the decision regarding the location of death at the time when his claim that he’d never said Gray was alive and banging around after that point was the current version. For the remaining officers, their whole case relies on the theory that Gray was injured before the third stop and the officers refused to get him medical care.
On Thursday, Williams told the prosecution that they apparently didn’t know the definition of the word exculpatory. I submit they are very aware of that definition, and it was the driving factor behind their failure to disclose the meeting to the defense.
Can someone refresh my memory as to why Officer Porter is being re-tried?
Thanks,
Leni
Maryland “Freak State” PING!