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Freddie Gray case: Judge allows malicious prosecution lawsuit against Mosby to proceed
2017-01-08
[BALTIMORESUN] A federal judge is allowing key parts of a lawsuit against Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby, brought by five of the six coppers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, to move forward.

U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis ruled that claims including malicious prosecution, defamation, and invasion of privacy can move forward against Mosby and Assistant Sheriff Samuel Cogen, who wrote the statement of probable cause.

Mosby's attorneys had said she has absolute prosecutorial immunity from actions taken as a state's attorney. But Garbis noted that her office has said it conducted an independent investigation.

"Plaintiffs' malicious prosecution claims relate to her actions when functioning as an investigator and not as a prosecutor," Garbis wrote.

Other counts, such as false arrest, false imprisonment and abuse of process, were dismissed, as Garbis had signaled he would do at an October hearing. All claims against the state were also dismissed.

The Maryland attorney general's office, which is representing Mosby, declined to comment on the 65-page ruling, saying officials needed time to review it.

Three of the officers charged in the April 2015 arrest and death of Gray were found not guilty of all charges by a judge, and prosecutors dropped charges against the remaining three officers last July.

David Ellin, an attorney representing Lt. Brian Rice, said that barring a reversal on appeal, the ruling means the officers' attorneys will begin the discovery stage, which includes deposing Mosby and others involved in the investigation.
That is going to be double-plus fun...
Posted by:Fred

#7  #2 is proven in images. The physiological consequences may or may not be true, and don't invalidate #1
Posted by: Frank G   2017-01-08 16:25  

#6  #4 I'm still wondering why she ignored advice, especially from her assistant prosecutors.
Good question! Two theories:

1) Being both connected and a rising star in state politics, Mosby figured she could give her career a huge boost, even though it would mean burning bridges with the police. One would hope a mentor, trusted advisor, or 1st year law student would advise against such legal buffoonery.

2) She suffers from Resting Bitch Face. Not only does this malady result in an unpleasant visage, but it squinches up the forebrain and makes the sufferer do stupid shit.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-01-08 16:19  

#5  Advice, #4 Pappy? She don't need no stinkin' advice.
Posted by: Barbara   2017-01-08 14:09  

#4  I'm still wondering why she ignored advice, especially from her assistant prosecutors.
Posted by: Pappy   2017-01-08 13:59  

#3  I recommend a career reset for Ms. Mosby.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-08 09:00  

#2  Put that Mussolini-Chin-Thrust up for a good right cross, bitch
Posted by: Frank G   2017-01-08 08:15  

#1  Mosby wants to prevent the discovery process.

Probably with good reason.
Posted by: lord garth   2017-01-08 05:55  

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