The complete charges against all the officers, and the maximum possible penalties, are as follows:
Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr., 45
1. Second degree depraved heart murder (30 yrs.)
2. Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)
3. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
4. Manslaughter by vehicle (gross negligence) (10 yrs.)
5. Manslaughter by vehicle (criminal negligence) (3 yrs.)
6. Misconduct in office
Officer William G. Porter, 25
1. Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)
2. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
3. Misconduct in office
Lt. Brian W. Rice, 41
1. Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)
2. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
3. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
4. Misconduct in office
5. Misconduct in office
6. False imprisonment
Officer Edward M. Nero, 29
1. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
2. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
3. Misconduct in office
4. Misconduct in office
5. False imprisonment
Officer Garrett E. Miller, 26
1. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
2. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
3. Misconduct in office
4. Misconduct in office
5. False imprisonment
Sgt. Alicia D. White, 30
1. Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)
2. Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)
3. Misconduct in office
Raf Sanchez of the Daily Telegraph reports that Goodson will first appear in court on May 27. Hes being held on a $350,000 bail.
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Source: Heavy.com
Caesar Goodson: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Why are some charged twice for things and others charged only once? Also, why can they charge for murder AND manslaughter when only one guy died?