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Common
06-23-2016, 12:06 PM
Marilyn Buffoon Mosely who thought she had a career maker in rushing to indict 6 Baltimore Police Officers instead gets to look like a fool and has hurt her political career.

Experts believe that Officer Goodson was her strongest case of the 6 now that hes found innocent, some are calling for her to save face and drop the rest of the charges against the last 3

This is a huge win for Police Officers across the country that have been Vilified for Poltical expediency by the left and a message to city prosecutors that want to use Police Officers for political and personal notoriety. Mosely got notoriety but not what she expected.


Eyes from around the country were on Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/crime-law-justice/law-enforcement/caesar-goodson-jr.-PEGPF00106-topic.html) Jr. Thursday as he was aquitted of all charges related to the death of Freddie Gray.But there's another person who is likely to draw similar attention: Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/politics-government/government/marilyn-j.-mosby-PEGPF000064-topic.html).
Political observers say the outcome of the officers' trials could have a large impact on the political career of Mosby, who gained international attention last May when she announced charges against the officers on the steps of the War Memorial building in Baltimore, days after arson and looting rocked the city.

Through three trials so far, Mosby's senior prosecutors have yet to land a conviction against the officers charged in Gray's arrest and death. Goodson, the driver of the van in which Gray sustained his fatal injuries last April, faced the most serious charges of the six officers accused in the case.


Circuit Judge Barry Williams (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/crime-law-justice/barry-williams-PEGPF00124-topic.html) cleared Goodson of seven counts against him, ranging from second-degree depraved heart murder to reckless endangerment
The acquittal means it will be difficult for Mosby's prosecutors to be successful in any of the other trials against the officers should Williams continue as judge in those cases, several observers said.
"This is their Waterloo. This is their Gettysburg," said attorney Warren A. Brown, a critic of Mosby's who predicts she will face several challengers for reelection in two years. "She is virtually persona non grata in the white community and her support is waning in the black community and will continue to wane if she continues to lose these cases."
Charles D. Ellison, host of "The Ellison Report" on WEAA radio, agreed that the trial's outcome "significant" to Mosby's political future, but believed she's a savvy enough politician to survive an acquittal.
"This is the case that everyone has been watching," he said. "There are going to be some who see Mosby as being ineffective. It's not just a verdict on a Goodson. It's a verdict on her performance. But that's something she can pull through. She's a very talented lawyer and talented politician."
Mosby surprised many in Baltimore in 2014 when she unseated incumbent State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein despite a notable fundraising disadvantage. She's landed high-profile convictions against murderers, rapists and gang members, but those have been largely overshadowed by the charges she brought against the officers in the Gray case in which critics accuse her of a "rush to judgment."
Still, as Mosby has endured some criticism, polls have showed her remaining popular in Baltimore. About 3-to-1 Democratic primary voters polled last fall said they supported her handling of the case.
"There are going to be a political repercussions, but I don't believe this will be a death knell," said former state Sen. Clarence M. Mitchell IV (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/politics-government/clarence-m.-mitchell-iv-PEPLT004565-topic.html), who hosts the "C4" show on WBAL. "What the citizens of Baltimore wanted was a prosecutor who would have the courage to bring charges when it appeared that the police had done something wrong. She will get credit for that."
Even so, Mitchell said, she will probably never again encounter a case with this much national and international attention.
"Nothing is going to be bigger than these cases," he said. "This is going to be the biggest case she has in her term."

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-freddie-gray-mosby-20160623-story.html

Cigar
06-23-2016, 12:10 PM
https://deadfortaxreasons.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/its-not-fair1.jpg (https://deadfortaxreasons.wordpress.com/2014/02/13/its-not-fair/)

Private Pickle
06-23-2016, 12:24 PM
Are they burning down Baltimore yet?

exotix
06-23-2016, 12:25 PM
Where that due process at ?

Private Pickle
06-23-2016, 12:26 PM
Where that due process at ?

What's the word from Caitlyn Jenner?

Common
06-23-2016, 12:32 PM
Cops the good guys =HUGE WIN Mosely the mutt= HUGE LOSS

PLUS 1 for the good guys to ZERO for the lamer

exotix
06-23-2016, 12:41 PM
What's the word from Caitlyn Jenner?Quit acting all butthurt just because I said you have the intellectualism of a pickle ... http://s9.tinypic.com/20itcig_th.jpg (http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=20itcig&s=9)

Common
06-23-2016, 12:42 PM
Quit acting all butthurt just because I said you have the intellectualism of a pickle ... http://s9.tinypic.com/20itcig_th.jpg (http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=20itcig&s=9)

ok but where Caitlyn at YO ???

Private Pickle
06-23-2016, 12:45 PM
Quit acting all butthurt just because I said you have the intellectualism of a pickle ... http://s9.tinypic.com/20itcig_th.jpg (http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=20itcig&s=9)

If Caitlyn Jenner said "quit being butthurt" I would find that extremely ironic.

Common
06-23-2016, 12:59 PM
LaPierre said Mosely is just a HO

Truth Detector
06-23-2016, 01:30 PM
Are they burning down Baltimore yet?

That's coming. This woman defined Liberal idiot.

Truth Detector
06-23-2016, 01:31 PM
Marilyn Buffoon Mosely who thought she had a career maker in rushing to indict 6 Baltimore Police Officers instead gets to look like a fool and has hurt her political career.

Experts believe that Officer Goodson was her strongest case of the 6 now that hes found innocent, some are calling for her to save face and drop the rest of the charges against the last 3

This is a huge win for Police Officers across the country that have been Vilified for Poltical expediency by the left and a message to city prosecutors that want to use Police Officers for political and personal notoriety. Mosely got notoriety but not what she expected.


Eyes from around the country were on Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/crime-law-justice/law-enforcement/caesar-goodson-jr.-PEGPF00106-topic.html) Jr. Thursday as he was aquitted of all charges related to the death of Freddie Gray.But there's another person who is likely to draw similar attention: Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/politics-government/government/marilyn-j.-mosby-PEGPF000064-topic.html).
Political observers say the outcome of the officers' trials could have a large impact on the political career of Mosby, who gained international attention last May when she announced charges against the officers on the steps of the War Memorial building in Baltimore, days after arson and looting rocked the city.

Through three trials so far, Mosby's senior prosecutors have yet to land a conviction against the officers charged in Gray's arrest and death. Goodson, the driver of the van in which Gray sustained his fatal injuries last April, faced the most serious charges of the six officers accused in the case.


Circuit Judge Barry Williams (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/crime-law-justice/barry-williams-PEGPF00124-topic.html) cleared Goodson of seven counts against him, ranging from second-degree depraved heart murder to reckless endangerment
The acquittal means it will be difficult for Mosby's prosecutors to be successful in any of the other trials against the officers should Williams continue as judge in those cases, several observers said.
"This is their Waterloo. This is their Gettysburg," said attorney Warren A. Brown, a critic of Mosby's who predicts she will face several challengers for reelection in two years. "She is virtually persona non grata in the white community and her support is waning in the black community and will continue to wane if she continues to lose these cases."
Charles D. Ellison, host of "The Ellison Report" on WEAA radio, agreed that the trial's outcome "significant" to Mosby's political future, but believed she's a savvy enough politician to survive an acquittal.
"This is the case that everyone has been watching," he said. "There are going to be some who see Mosby as being ineffective. It's not just a verdict on a Goodson. It's a verdict on her performance. But that's something she can pull through. She's a very talented lawyer and talented politician."
Mosby surprised many in Baltimore in 2014 when she unseated incumbent State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein despite a notable fundraising disadvantage. She's landed high-profile convictions against murderers, rapists and gang members, but those have been largely overshadowed by the charges she brought against the officers in the Gray case in which critics accuse her of a "rush to judgment."
Still, as Mosby has endured some criticism, polls have showed her remaining popular in Baltimore. About 3-to-1 Democratic primary voters polled last fall said they supported her handling of the case.
"There are going to be a political repercussions, but I don't believe this will be a death knell," said former state Sen. Clarence M. Mitchell IV (http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/politics-government/clarence-m.-mitchell-iv-PEPLT004565-topic.html), who hosts the "C4" show on WBAL. "What the citizens of Baltimore wanted was a prosecutor who would have the courage to bring charges when it appeared that the police had done something wrong. She will get credit for that."
Even so, Mitchell said, she will probably never again encounter a case with this much national and international attention.
"Nothing is going to be bigger than these cases," he said. "This is going to be the biggest case she has in her term."

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-freddie-gray-mosby-20160623-story.html

The only ones who would be surprised are the race hustling leftist twits who think police are the problem in leftist controlled urban sewers.

Cigar
06-23-2016, 01:34 PM
The only ones who would be surprised are the race hustling leftist twits who think police are the problem in leftist controlled urban sewers.

Haven't been keeping track of the law enforcement Indictments from NY, NJ to Chicago have you? :laugh:

Truth Detector
06-23-2016, 01:41 PM
Haven't been keeping track of the law enforcement Indictments from NY, NJ to Chicago have you? :laugh:

Yes I have been; and the record for the race hustlers is pretty pathetic. Time to get your head out of your azz don't you think? :laugh:

Tahuyaman
06-23-2016, 06:25 PM
Outcome of officers' trials could impact prosecutor Marilyn Mosby's political career
Obviously, she should look for a new career. She allowed political correctness to influence her prosecution. She overcharged these officers without knowing the facts surrounding the issue. She should be fired.

The city paid out millions of dollars to the family of Freedie Gray before they knew the facts. More people than her should be sent packing.

FindersKeepers
06-23-2016, 06:39 PM
Outcome of officers' trials could impact prosecutor Marilyn Mosby's political career


Obviously, she should look for a new career. She allowed political correctness to influence her prosecution. She overcharged these officers without knowing the facts surrounding the issue. She should be fired.

The city paid out millions of dollars to the family of Freedie Gray before they knew the facts. More people than her should be sent packing.


Yeah, Mosby will suffer for her bad decisions.

Taxpayers don't like bringing dead-end cases to court.

Tahuyaman
06-23-2016, 06:46 PM
Yeah, Mosby will suffer for her bad decisions.

Taxpayers don't like bringing dead-end cases to court.

I doubt that the taxpayers of Baltimore know anything or even care. They probably think she's some kind of victim too.

Subdermal
06-23-2016, 07:13 PM
This leftist ignoramus didn't even have the integrity to appear in court for this ruling. She knew it was a loss.

Depraved, shameful leftist loser.

Peter1469
06-23-2016, 08:21 PM
Take her law license away. She is a disaster.

Common
06-23-2016, 08:23 PM
Are they burning down Baltimore yet?

The would but prolly not enough left to burn

Common
06-23-2016, 08:27 PM
Haven't been keeping track of the law enforcement Indictments from NY, NJ to Chicago have you? :laugh:

I am all for indictments of police that are justified and right and have due process. This failed on all counts, look Liberal Law Professors and Liberal Legal Experts and Past Attorney Generals all said that the charges were bogus from the start and predicted the entire case would fail.

If she took her time got the investigations and actually read them and confered with the investigators LIKE ALL PROSECUTORS do so they dont make fools of themselves, she would have charged them will lesser offenses and she would have won. Instead of going up in flames.

Thank god it was a black judge or they would have been rioting and saying the judge was a racist

Common
06-23-2016, 08:28 PM
This leftist ignoramus didn't even have the integrity to appear in court for this ruling. She knew it was a loss.

Depraved, shameful leftist loser.

Shes clearly hiding from the press she so loved to be in front of when she was Bellowing about what she was going to do

Trust me other Prosecutors will pay attention to this and wont make this same mistake.

Common
06-23-2016, 08:29 PM
Take her law license away. She is a disaster.

They wont do that but she should be disciplined by the bar.

Subdermal
06-23-2016, 09:42 PM
Shes clearly hiding from the press she so loved to be in front of when she was Bellowing about what she was going to do

Trust me other Prosecutors will pay attention to this and wont make this same mistake.

Consider this, in the context of the question in another thread (did the Freddie Grey outcome indicate that the Judicial system works?):

One judge. Literally one judge determined the answer to that question.

If that one - black - judge didn't possess the necessary integrity; if that one judge was the same kind of person that Moseby so clearly is...the answer would have been no, and there would have been lawlessness and a complete destruction of law and order.

Mac-7
06-23-2016, 09:45 PM
This woman is obviously incompetent.

she should not have a political career

Common
06-23-2016, 09:47 PM
Nothing about the judicial system is fair any law scholar will tell you fairness is impossible. What they do tell us is that its the best system in the world.

Considering the middle east the cut your head off if they "think" you did something wrong. In other countries they kill ya if they think your going to do something wrong. So in that context we are the best system in the world.

Its impossible to take bias out of every judge or every prosecutor or every juror