A Baltimore judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss charges against
six police officers accused in the death in April of a black man who was
in their custody.
During a pretrial hearing, Circuit Court Judge
Barry Williams denied a defence motion for the charges to be dropped
against the officers in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who
endured a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody on April 12
and died a week later.
Defence attorneys had sought to drop the
charges, which include second-degree murder, because of prosecutorial
misconduct on the part of State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
Williams,
however, said that while he was troubled by Mosby's public comments
about the case, they were not likely to prejudice a jury.
Andrew
Graham, an attorney representing Officer Caesar Goodson, had
unsuccessfully argued that Mosby's comments after filing charges against
the officers were "reckless and unprofessional", and violated the rules
of conduct.
Graham likened Mosby's comments on the case to a "pep rally calling for payback".
Williams
was later to rule on a motion for Mosby to recuse herself due to what
defence attorneys characterise as conflicts of interest.
Officers
Edward Nero, Garrett Miller, William Porter and Goodson, as well as
Lieutenant Brian Rice and Sergeant Alicia White, face charges in Gray's
death. They did not attend the hearing.
All the officers face
second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office
charges. Rice, Porter and White also face manslaughter charges, and
Goodson faces an additional charge of second-degree murder.
Dozens
of protesters rallied outside the Baltimore courthouse to express their
anger and indignation over Gray's treatment. Many of them then marched
in the street to the city's Inner Harbour area, where they blocked a
main road briefly.
Police lined up behind them, and directed them
out of the road. Police handcuffed one protester while he was on his
stomach in the street.
Thursday, September 03, 2015
6 officers to be charged in death of Freddie Gray
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