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Jury selection in the federal perjury case against former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby wrapped Thursday, Nov. 2nd. Opening statements are expected to begin next week.
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Here are four things to keep in mind on the third day of jury selection for the perjury trial of former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
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“The few in uniform who gamble with the credibility of the department and the integrity of my prosecutors' cases must be identified for the sake of accountability. This is critically important because of the history of Baltimore in the not too distant stain of corruption within our police department.”
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Mosby, 43, who was in office from 2015-2023, is charged in U.S. District Court in Baltimore with two counts of perjury and making false statements on a loan application
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New developments at the former State's Attorney's federal trial on financial fraud and perjury charges have challenged her legal defense team. Prof. Jaros explains.
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Mosby’s four lawyers from Bolden’s firm say they now “have a conflict, may represent Ms. Mosby no further, and must immediately move to withdraw from this matter.”
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Ivan Bates has big plans as Baltimore City’s Attorney General that are different from the strategy of outgoing Attorney General Marilyn Mosby.
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A 15-year-old teenager accused of shooting to death Timothy Reynolds in July was charged with first-degree murder several months ago but his attorneys now say he will plead guilty to manslaughter.
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Syed was serving a life sentence in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend before a judge ordered his release but he may go on trial once again.
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Mosby is barred from swaying public opinion about Keith Davis Jr. who is facing his fifth murder trial.