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Gov. Hogan Doesn’t See Point Of Continuing To Try Officers Charged In Freddie Grays Death

July 27th, 2016 by WCBC Radio

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan reiterated Tuesday that he doesn’t see the point of moving forward with charges against three officers in the death of Freddie Gray, now that three other officers have been acquitted. Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams acquitted Lt Brian Rice in a bench trial earlier this month. Williams also has acquitted Officers Edward Nero and Caesar Goodson in separate bench trials. Officer William Porter’s trial ended in a hung jury in December. He will be re-tried later this year. The Governor, in an interview with WBAL Radio, says in his opinion it’s a waste of time and money to continue the process at this point…





 

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