Officers Contend Arrest Was Legal

The charges against Edward Nero—one of six cops charged in the Freddie Gray case—all depend on whether the arrest was lawful. Andrew Alperstein suggests, in this interview with CBS, that if the knife found on Gray was illegal, than the arrest would be “justified”. Read More: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2015/05/05/officer-charged-in-gray-death-contends-arrest-was-legal/

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Maryland Knife Law vs. Baltimore City Knife Law

The legality of Freddie Gray’s knife could be the deciding factor in whether the young man’s arrest was lawful. While State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, has publicly argued that the knife was legal under Maryland State law; Attorney Andrew Alperstein alleges that Baltimore City law suggests otherwise. Read More: http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/06/us/freddie-gray-knife/index.html

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The Challenges of the Case Against Baltimore Police Officers

The technical nature of Freddie Gray’s knife could define whether or not his arrest was lawful under Baltimore City code. Andrew Alperstein discusses this issue, and the issue of “acting in good faith” on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell. Watch the clip here: http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/baltimore-officer-challenges-case-against-him-440421443679

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Case Against Officers May Be Difficult to Prove

Though jurors in Baltimore City are historically unsympathetic to police officers, Andrew Alperstein establishes that the allegations against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., and the other officers charged in the Freddie Gray case, may prove difficult to substantiate in court. Watch it here: http://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/05/04/tsr-dnt-todd-freddie-gray-convictions-tough.cnn

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The Case Against Baltimore Police Officers

“These charges are very tricky to get convictions of, especially in this set of facts,” said Baltimore attorney Andrew Alperstein, after the announcement by the State’s Attorney that criminal charges were to be brought against the six officers involved in Freddie Gray’s arrest. Read more from Alperstein here: http://wwlp.com/2015/05/04/the-case-against-the-baltimore-police-officers/

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Possible Reductions of Charges for Officers in Death of Freddie Gray

On May 1, 2015, State’s Attorney,Marilyn Mosby, promised justice for the death of Freddie Gray just before announcing that six Baltimore police officers would face criminal charges. Regarding the charges against Officer Goodson, Andrew Alperstein states that the prosecution will have to prove that “what the officer did was so reckless and so depraved of…

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