Officer Porter States He Did Nothing Wrong in the Case of Freddie Gray’s Death

Warren S. Alperstein was featured in a recent NPR audio interview regarding probable interpretations of Officer William Porter’s testimony after he took the stand in his own defense. Officer Porter is being charged with manslaughter in the death of Freddie Gray while he was in police custody. Mr. Alperstein notes, “Officer Porter’s testimony came across very well…

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Officer Porter’s Defense Attorneys Call for a Mistrial in Freddie Gray Case

Warren S. Alperstein appeared in an ABC2 News video regarding the status of Officer William Porter’s trial in the death of Freddie Gray. Officer Porter’s defense attorneys called for a mistrial after the prosecution failed to disclose information regarding previous conversations Freddie Gray had with police officers about a back injury. “This is not an…

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Was Officer Porter Unaware of a New Seat Belt Policy?

Warren S. Alperstein was quoted in a recent Reuters article regarding the trial of Officer William Porter in the death of Freddie Gray. After one week of testimony, prosecutors must now prove that Officer Porter knew he was violating policy when he placed Gray into the police van without seat belting him. Mr. Alperstein noted that the defense…

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Warren Alperstein Explains Intricate Jury Selection Process in Gray Case

Alperstein & Diener attorney, Warren S. Alperstein was quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article regarding the jury selection process that is set to take place for the Freddie Gray case. On November 30, 2015, 75 potential jurors arrived at the courthouse in Baltimore, Md. for group and individual interviews. Selecting a jury is a…

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Warren Alperstein Addresses Jury Selection Concerns in Gray Case

On November 30, 2015, Judge Barry Williams began the questioning for prospective jurors regarding the extent of their knowledge of the Freddie Gray case and the proceeding events that occurred throughout Baltimore, Md. Warren S. Alperstein was recently featured on WBAL Radio to provide insight about the beginning of the Freddie Gray trials, as well as Judge…

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Jury Selection for Freddie Gray Case Begins

Andrew I. Alperstein, partner at Alperstein & Diener and CNN legal analyst, was quoted in a recent CNN article regarding the upcoming trials for the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, as well as their probable defense strategies and potential external factors. However, one major question exists that could leave lasting impacts on…

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Warren Alperstein Explains Legal Process for ‘Sex for Repairs’ Investigation

Warren S. Alperstein recently spoke with WBAL-TV 11 about the investigation into sexual misconduct complaints by residents in Baltimore’s public housing. A civil suit claims maintenance workers demanded sexual favors in exchange for repairs requested by the housing residents. “There is a process that needs to be completed to see whether prosecutors would move forward with…

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Warren Alperstein Breaks Down Judge Williams’ Ruling From Recent Hearing in Gray Case

During the October 13 hearing of the Freddie Gray case, Judge Barry Williams ruled that the statements given by the charged officers during the police department’s internal investigation can be used as evidence. After hearing the arguments provided by prosecutors and defense attorneys, Judge Williams reasoned that the statements were given voluntarily, and therefore, are admissible as evidence…

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