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Disbarment Charges are Filed Against Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby

A George Washington University law professor has filed disbarment charges against Marilyn Mosby for her corrupt prosecution of six Baltimore cops in the death of career criminal, Freddie Gray. There have now been 3 trials and Mosby hasn’t come close to winning one yet and has even been excoriated for withholding exculpatory evidence. The list of charges against Mosby are as follows:
•that she did not have probable cause to believe that there was sufficient admissible evidence to support a conviction of the officers;

•that she made public statements regarding the case which were false;

•that she improperly withheld evidence from the defense that was exculpatory;

•that she continued to prosecute cases after the judge assigned to hear the cases found insufficient evidence to support a conviction;

•that she engaged in conduct that was dishonest, fraudulent, deceitful and which misrepresented the facts in the case.


The complaint filed with the Maryland Bar Counsel calls Mosby “a runaway prosecutor” and alleges she violated ethics rules, claiming she never had probable cause to charge six officers in the death of Freddie Gray.

“I think Marilyn Mosby has harmed the city of Baltimore. And if she continues, that harm will get worse,” said law professor John Banzhaf, George Washington University.

Banzhaf, who filed the complaint, accuses Mosby of only filing charges to stop the unrest in Baltimore.

“I heard your call for ‘No justice, no peace.’ Your peace is sincerely needed as I work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man,” Mosby said in May of 2015.

Banzhaf’s complaint calls Mosby’s words a “misuse of her role” and a “perversion of her office.”
 
John Francis Banzhaf III (/ˈbænz.hɑːf/;[1] born July 2, 1940) is an American public interest lawyer, legal activist and a law professor at George Washington University Law School. He is the founder of a smoking pressure group, Action on Smoking and Health.[2] He is noted for his advocacy and use of lawsuits as a method to promote what he believes is the public interest.

Won't this take time away from his war on obesity & mcdonalds??
 
John Francis Banzhaf III (/ˈbænz.hɑːf/;[1] born July 2, 1940) is an American public interest lawyer, legal activist and a law professor at George Washington University Law School. He is the founder of a smoking pressure group, Action on Smoking and Health.[2] He is noted for his advocacy and use of lawsuits as a method to promote what he believes is the public interest.

Won't this take time away from his war on obesity & mcdonalds??

If you're just going to make contributions, like your last comment, I can easily add you to the list of others who tend to want to act in the same manner.

Your choice, which will be seen by your contributions. :D
 
she took some very unusual steps -while I'm not familiar with all the aspects.

“I think Marilyn Mosby has harmed the city of Baltimore. And if she continues, that harm will get worse,” said law professor John Banzhaf, George Washington University
agreed. the City is on a permanent work slow down, and the homicide rate is on a record pace agiain.
Cops (uniform) are not doing routine investigations-just answering calls.
 
Do you acknowledge that if she charged lower crimes instead of the ones she did it would have been easier to get convictions?

Since that did not happen, we can only speculate..

Cops doing time for anything like this is rare, but it is possible one of them might of rolled & took a plea to a lesser crime:dunno:

Do you think they are guilty of something~lesser??
 
angry cops got a taste of what they put citizens through on a daily basis. this lawsuit will be dismissed based upon the prosecutors absolute immunity.
 
Since that did not happen, we can only speculate..

Cops doing time for anything like this is rare, but it is possible one of them might of rolled & took a plea to a lesser crime:dunno:

Do you think they are guilty of something~lesser??

anything that did not require intent to kill. maybe negligence or something like that. At most i would have only charged one possibly the driver.
 
anything that did not require intent to kill. maybe negligence or something like that. At most i would have only charged one possibly the driver.

Yep, these, like many such cases are difficult to prosecute, as you say... Often times the only witnesses are on trial or dead...
 
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