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Posted: 6/7/2016 4:03:25 PM EDT
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby will face a slew of new counts, including malicious prosecution and false arrest in a lawsuit brought by two Baltimore cops according to the DCNF.
Sgt. Alicia White and Officer William Porter, two officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, filed suit May 2 against Mosby and Maj. Sam Cogen of the Baltimore Sheriff’s office for defamation and invasion of privacy. The suit alleges Mosby and Cogen knew the charges were trumped up, but filed them anyway to quell the riots that had ravaged the city. [....] The officers argue that during the press conference announcing the charges, Mosby revealed her false motives. Mosby raised eyebrows by appealing to the angry residents of Baltimore, many who had just protested and rioted in the last few days. “I heard your calls for, ‘No Justice, No peace,’” she said. “Your peace is sincerely needed as I work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man.” Glass argues that when Mosby used this rhetoric and filed charges to quell the riots, she acted outside of her role as a prosecutor and thus should not be protected by the immunity usually due to the position. He said he believes new facts obtained through the discovery process will reveal damning conversations exposing the motives behind charging the officers. View Quote http://lawofficer.com/2016/06/marilyn-mosby-to-face-new-counts-including-malicious-prosecution/ |
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Good!!!!! Give them commie loving bastards a taste of there own medicine.
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malicious prosecution is kind of a pain in the ass thing, on the hand, ha ha
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Excellent, excellent, excellent.
I'm not sure about Maryland's open records law, but there's probably some very damning emails in mosby's outbox if they can get to them. Unless they're on the server in hitlery's bathroom. I hope they cash the fuck in big time. Will be watching. |
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I give that about a 5% chance of actually getting to her but It would be delicious if it did.
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. View Quote They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. |
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They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. |
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They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. |
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I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. I mean, I would... his prosecution was totally nothing but a PR move. |
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Baltimore is nothing more than a hive of scum and villainy. I've been shot at more than once, going through that shithole in broad daylight.
I sincerely hope they hang that corrupt POS of a prosecutor from the tallest tree they can find. When politics become apart of law enforcement, when the courts begin using their power to push a political agenda and decide whom to indict, heads need to roll. |
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Excellent, excellent, excellent. I'm not sure about Maryland's open records law, but there's probably some very damning emails in mosby's outbox if they can get to them. Unless they're on the server in hitlery's bathroom. I hope they cash the fuck in big time. Will be watching. View Quote It should at least allow them some interesting items in discovery - if it is not just plain tossed out immediately. |
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Take them to the cleaners and have that useless lawyer disbarred. I wonder why all 6 of the officers did not file suit?
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I mean, I would... his prosecution persecution was totally nothing but a PR move. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. I mean, I would... his prosecution persecution was totally nothing but a PR move. Fixed your spelling. |
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I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. Why not? |
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View Quote Outfit form the 'Deon Sanders Collection For Girls Who Used To Be Guys" ..... |
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Here's to hoping the Mosby show gets cancelled, along with Baltimore's affirmative action mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
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Good. She played the race card to make a name for herself and it didn't work. She deserves what she gets.
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I always thought that you couldn't bring a malicious prosecution action until you were cleared on the underlying case.
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Take them to the cleaners and have that useless lawyer disbarred. I wonder why all 6 of the officers did not file suit? Only two have had trials? One of the officers suing has not even gone to trial yet. |
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View Quote Meh. Fuck it. Would smash. |
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. Why not? Because Zimmerman didn't have a badge. |
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Just make sure Mosby pays out of her own pocket and not the tax payers.
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I hope that they win, and that bitch has to personally pay from her bank account.
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