Warren Alperstein Breaks Down Freddie Gray Pre-Trial Hearing Rulings

Warren S. Alperstein spoke with ABC2 News anchor Kelly Swoope in a recent interview regarding the outcome of Wednesday’s (September 2, 2015) pre-trial hearing in the Freddie Gray case. Although the State’s Attorneys opposed splitting up the defendants, Judge Williams ordered that there will be six separate trials for each of the Baltimore City police officers…

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Prosecutors Accused of Withholding Evidence in Freddie Gray Case

Warren S. Alperstein appeared in a recent Fox45 video interview regarding the latest court filing in the case of Freddie Gray’s death in Baltimore, Md. In this court filing, defense attorneys for the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray provide information that the State’s Attorney withheld evidence that could prove Freddie Gray had a…

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Judge Williams Denies Motion for Protective Order of Evidence in Gray Case

Warren S. Alperstein recently spoke during a radio interview with WBAL regarding Judge Barry Williams’ decision to deny State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s motion for a protective order on the release of evidence in the Freddie Gray case. Judge Williams’ stated that there is insufficient cause to support the need for the order of protection, and Mr. Alperstein proceeds…

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Will There Be a Separate Trial for Officers Charged in the Freddie Gray Case?

Warren S. Alperstein recently spoke during a radio interview with WBAL regarding Marilyn Mosby’s request for a judge to order a separate trial for two of the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray. Mr. Alperstein, who has no connection to the case, says, “The prosecution may believe it can get a conviction of Porter and…

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6 Officers Charged in the Death of Freddie Gray

With charges ranging from murder to misconduct in office, six officers were charged in the case regarding the death of Freddie Gray. Alperstein & Diener attorney, Andrew Alperstein recently spoke with ABC2 News in a video interview about the possible scenarios that the attorneys and their clients could pursue as this case continues to develop.…

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Does Freddie Gray’s Knife Matter?

Lawmakers are divided on the issue of whether or not the knife, found on Freddie Gray after he was arrested, was legal. In an interview with ABC News, attorney Andrew Alperstein discusses how this issue could affect the false imprisonment charges against Officer Edward Nero. Read more here: http://wric.com/2015/05/06/legal-or-illegal-does-freddie-grays-knife-matter/

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“Cops Feel Hesitant on the Job”

In an interview with CNN, Andrew Alperstein discusses the “chilling effect” within the Baltimore Police force after charges were brought against 6 officers involved in the death of Freddie Gray. See it here: https://twitter.com/TinaKimCNN/status/597844090177228800

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Legality of Freddie Gray’s Knife

Claims have been made that the knife Freddie Gray possessed on his person when he was arrested violated Baltimore City law. Knife expert Michael Faith and Attorney Andrew Alperstein weigh in on what this could mean for the defense in the case of the 6 officers charged for Gray’s death. Watch: https://twitter.com/NoahGrayCNN/status/596061651461230592

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Charges Becoming Questionable?

Tensions are high in Baltimore following the charge of 6 police officers in the death of Freddie Gray. Criminal defense attorney, Andrew Alperstein, discusses the potential issues that the State’s Attorney’s Office may encounter in regards to the legality of Gray’s Knife, on this segment of CNN’s New Day. Watch here: http://www.snappytv.com/tc/586256

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