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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…
Read MoreJudge Barry G. Williams Will Preside Over the Case Against 6 Officers in Freddie Gray's Death
Warren Alperstein was quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article regarding the appointment of Judge Barry G. Williams to the criminal case against 6 Baltimore police officers indicted in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray. Mr. Alperstein, an attorney who represents the city’s bar association on the council, notes, “He is a no-nonsense, fair and practical…
Read More6 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.…
Read MoreDoes 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/
Read More“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
Read MoreLegality 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
Read MoreCharges 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
Read MoreOfficers 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/
Read MoreMaryland 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
Read MoreThe 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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