Dershowitz lamented that this is a very sad day for justice and told Steve Malzberg that Mosby acted out of a desire to prevent riots. It will be virtually impossible, he predicted, for the six officers involved to get a fair trial.
And as for murder charges, Dershowitz said theres no plausible, hypothetical, conceivable case for murder and this is a show trial. He predicted that Mosby might get removed as prosecutor and Baltimore citizens may get upset if and/or when they move to a place with a different demographic.
He concluded that its unlikely theyll get any convictions in this case and if they do theyll likely be reversed on appeal.
they failed to get him medical attention in a reasonable time... and they violated policy by not seat belting his ass into that paddy wagon.
I agree. There was and is no excuse for that,and anyone involved in the decision-making process that neglected to get him the care he needed should be hammered over it.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
But don't worry about her. She will be just fine. In fact,this is the kickoff for her future career as an elected official.
You're right about her ambitions. From street agitator to prosecutor to the House or Senate. The cops go into this with one advantage; she made a change of venue a sure shot.
It is also a stepping stone to a political career for the AA DA.
It won't hurt her husband's political career,either.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
However, murder is ridiculous. They know it and will be acquitted.
I'd never rule out a flip, but even with one it's a difficult case. Yesterday's presentment staved off an immediate riot for one further down the road.
It's almost like the prosecutors are overcharging, knowing they'll get an acquittal but they can pander to the mobs for the duration.
It's a political campaign method/strategy. This gurl won't be a AA DA for long. She's shooting for a spot as an elected AA representative.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
"Running away from police is not probable cause to arrest or to search."
Running away from the police causes reasonable suspicion, enough to detain. Once detained, the police may search the suspect for weapons for their safety. They may even handcuff the suspect if circumstances warrant that.
But they do need probable cause for an arrest. The knife gave them that.
Now, if the knife is legal, he could not be convicted.
If he ran,there is no way in hell they did not have justification for a search.
Running away from police is not probable cause to arrest or to search.
Maybe not,but being caught and detained is. Ever heard of "Officer Safety"?
Not to mention the FACT that the cops HAVE to search anyone they are sending off to lockup to make sure they have no weapons,drugs,or other contraband on them before they put them in with the other prisoners.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
IMO it benefits the State to rush the preceding (bury the defense in last minute discovery then hit them with an earl trial date), and they control the calendar. OTOH, if they are looking for a flip (they are) they'll slow things down. All said & done, without a flip, my best guess is within a year.
"The knife was not a switchblade, and it is lawful," Mosby said Friday
That was what she implied on "The Toady Show" this morning,but not exactly what she said.
The knife was "legal" if there was no probable cause for the search. That's the horse she is riding.
That is NOT what she "implied"....that is what she said and what the police report confirmed:
While news reports have described the knife Gray was carrying as a "switchblade," the actual police report (see charging documents at bottom of page) describes it as a "spring assisted, one hand opening knife," which has become among the most common on the market in recent years. (Update 5/1/14: At a news conference announcing that six police officers were being charged in Gray's death, state's attorney for Baltimore Marilyn J. Mosby confirmed that the knife was indeed "not a switchblade and is lawful under Maryland law.") source
The cops apparently had no reason to arrest him:
Baltimore police officers had no reason to arrest 25- year-old Freddie Gray in the first place, Baltimore's chief prosecutor, Marilyn J. Mosby, announced at a news conference Friday morning.
Shocking you'd use Mosby's words from her presser as evidence the arrest wasn't legal. Would anyone expect her to say anything else? The stop, pursuit & arrest for resisting is by far and away the easiest hurdle for the defense. Let's bookmark this thread and come back to it when the defense rips the charge apart.
The burden of proof is on the prosecutor, and she has a high bar "beyond a reasonable doubt." The defense can sit back and do absolutely nothing if they choose to. Actually Zimmerman's attorney considered this strategy after the State presented their "star witnesses" who proved to be a disaster.
The arrests will hold because Gray was known to the department (17 priors?) and he was in a drug prone location. When he ran upon approach he set in motion a "reasonable" possibility that he was engaged in criminal activity which green lights a stop/question. Upon apprehension he resisted which is a crime in and of itself.
#82. To: TooConservative, sneakypete (#72)(Edited)
Running away from police is not probable cause to arrest or to search.
Police can stop and search you, without arresting you and without requiring a warrant, if they reasonably suspect that you are committing an offence. Source: Police Powers to Search.
Edit: I just learned this after looking up information furnished by Vinny:
Some states have specific laws against evading arrest on foot. Other states have a general law that prohibits obstructing justice or resisting arrest, which includes running away from an officer (as well as other behavior). Evading arrest on foot (sometimes called flight) is committed by knowingly running away from an officer to escape capture, detention, or arrest. Source.
Fleeing from police is not, by itself, illegal in America, and the U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that in safe neighborhoods, people not suspected of criminal activity can ignore a police officer who approaches them, even to the point of walking away.
But courts have set a different standard for places where street crime is common, ruling that police can chase, stop and frisk people if their location contributes to a suspicion of criminal activity.
saying the knife wasn't illegal because the cops didn't have probable cause to search
Negative, the racist witch huntress stated right off the bat that the knife was a common ordinary folding knife and was not illegal to possess.
You are gonna find that it's the same kind of wrist flicking assisted opening knife that NYPD has been charging as a "gravity knife"... and getting away with it because past case law shows quite a few convictions.
I looked up Marylands definition of a switch or gravity knife... and I don't think it can be stretched to fit.
Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy
I am still researching and have now come full circle.
The cops charged Freddie Gray with illegal possession of a switchblade. It has been confirmed that the knife was not a switchblade. This apparently was the ONLY charge. Unless I can find something else, or can be shown something .I have to go back to my original thought that the sops failed to establish probable cause for his arrest and no crime was committed. It was an illegal arrest.
Some states have specific laws against evading arrest on foot. Other states have a general law that prohibits obstructing justice or resisting arrest, which includes running away from an officer (as well as other behavior). Evading arrest on foot (sometimes called flight) is committed by knowingly running away from an officer to escape capture, detention, or arrest.
That is only after the officer attempts the arrest.
Running away is not, in itself, probable cause. Sometimes a man who runs in the general vicinity of the police is just a man running.
You can only evade arrest once an arrest attempt has begun. It is not cause for a preemptive arrest.
None of this leagl crap matters. Only what a jury says will matter. And as we all know juries ALWAYS render fair and impartial verdicts, just as they did in OJ's murder case. Fear not, dse cops will get an uber fair trail in Baltimore. Best start storin yo stash of popcorn now 'cause dis gonna be awl ober damn soon, faster dan yo kin say hey ders a licker store, les loot it.
"The knife was recovered by this officer and found to be a spring assisted one hand operated knife."
In the report you cited, the officer described it as a "switchblade" knife, which is also a spring assisted one hand operated knife.
Switchblades are illegal. The arrest was valid.
Now, maybe later in a court of law, they will determine that this wasn't technically a "switchblade" but simply a spring assisted one hand operated knife. If so, then the case will be thrown out because that knife is legal.
Ever hear the expression, "Tell it to the judge"? That's because the cops don't want to try the case on the street.
How many arrests end in convictions? 10%? Does that mean 90% of the arrests were illegal?
Now, maybe later in a court of law, they will determine that this wasn't technically a "switchblade" but simply a spring assisted one hand operated knife.
It is as you say, the court must decide if the knife was a switchblade or not.
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While news reports have described the knife Gray was carrying as a "switchblade," the actual police report (see charging documents at bottom of page) describes it as a "spring assisted, one hand opening knife,"
Which is a switchblade. You push a button (switch),and the spring makes the blade spring open and lock into place.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
It is amazing that the spring loaded can be opened as quickly as the switchblade.
A spring-loaded knife IS a switchblade.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
You are gonna find that it's the same kind of wrist flicking assisted opening knife that NYPD has been charging as a "gravity knife"... and getting away with it because past case law shows quite a few convictions.
Gravity knives don't have springs. Switchblades have springs. I have owned both. Had gravity knives when I was a kid,and a "Parachute Rigger's Knife" when I was in the army that was a switchblade. Push a button and the spring causes the blade to spring open and lock into place
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Let's say that it was indeed a spring-assisted knife, which is a legal knife.
Really? Please show me a "spring assisted knife" that isn't a switchblade.
Have none of you people actually owned or handled a switchblade?
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
"It has been confirmed that the knife was not a switchblade."
By a judge in a court of law?
By the police officer who recovered the knife.
I once saw and heard a NYC police sgt on the tv show "Cops" describe 45 ACP hollow point bullets as "cop killer bullets because they are designed to penetrate bullet-proof vests.
This was after he called in a firearms specialist to "safely unload" the rare and exotic 1911A1 45 ACP caliber handgun some guy on the subway had been carrying. Neither he nor the two cops that made the stop and arrest knew how to unload it and the cocked hammer scared them.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)