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Author:  Rumpole [ Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:21 pm ]
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Officer Garrett Miller, 26: White Male

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Trial Date - Feb 9th 2016

New Trial Date - March 7th July 27, 2016


Charges
Second-degree intentional assault
Misconduct in office for an illegal arrest
Misconduct in office for failure to perform a duty regarding the safety of a prisoner
Reckless endangerment

Author:  Molly [ Tue Nov 24, 2015 12:48 am ]
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Case No.: 115141034
State v. Garrett Miller
Trial Documents and Exhibits:


http://www.baltocts.state.md.us/highlighted_trials/goodsonetal/miller/index.html

Author:  Rumpole [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:34 pm ]
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New Trial Date March 7th

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Two of the trials of officers charged in Freddie Gray's death have been rescheduled.

Baltimore police Sgt. Alicia White's trial (once set for Jan. 25) is now set for Feb. 8, and Officer Garrett Miller's trial (earlier scheduled for Feb. 9) is set to begin March 7. The new dates were chosen by Judge Barry Williams in consultation with attorneys for all parties. The new trial dates will be formalized in an administrative court hearing Friday. The trial dates for Officer Edward Nero and Lt. Brian Rice remain unchanged, according to a statement from the court.

...more at link
http://www.wbal.com/article/134758/3/tw ... se-delayed

Author:  Rumpole [ Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:22 pm ]
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Robert Lang
Today there's a hearing to enter into the record the new dates for Sgt. White's & Ofc. Miller's trial Set for 11a #GoodsonTrial

Author:  Rumpole [ Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:21 pm ]
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Prosecutors seeking delay in 3 pending trials

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The prosecutors argue Williams improperly took it upon himself to decide whether it would be in the "public interest" to compel Porter to testify under a limited form of immunity in the trials of Officer Edward M. Nero — set to begin Feb. 22 — and Officer Garrett E. Miller and Lt. Brian W. Rice, scheduled for early March.


http://www.wbaltv.com/news/state-seeks- ... e/37880202

Author:  Rumpole [ Mon Jun 06, 2016 5:10 pm ]
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Officer Miller withdraws motion to block knife from trial in Freddie Gray case
Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun

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Baltimore Police Officer Garrett Miller, who faces criminal charges in the arrest of Freddie Gray, has withdrawn a request to block from his trial any discussion about the knife he allegedly found clipped to Gray's pants.

Attorneys for Miller have long contended that the knife is spring-assisted and illegal under city code, and formed the basis for Gray's arrest. They have also criticized State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby for suggesting the knife was legal during her initial announcement of the charges against Miller and five other Baltimore officers involved in the case.

Gray, 25, suffered a severe spinal cord injury in the back of a police transport van in April 2015 and died a week later. His death was followed by widespread protests, and his funeral was following by rioting, looting and arson. Mosby charged the officers in May 2015, claiming the knife was legal under Maryland law and that Miller and the other officers lacked both reasonable suspicion to stop Gray and probable cause to arrest him.

On Feb. 12, Miller filed a motion requesting "the preclusion of any and all reference to or argument regarding the legality of the knife recovered from Mr. Gray in the course of his detention or arrest."

Miller's attorneys had argued that the legality of the knife was irrelevant, saying Miller reasonably believed the knife was illegal — a belief later supported by a court commissioner. Attorneys for Officer Edward Nero, who assisted Miller during Gray's arrest, made similar arguments in their own motion.

Nero's motion was granted, and during his trial last month, the knife never came into evidence.

Prosecutors reluctantly agreed that the initial stop was justified, but argued that it transformed into an unjustified arrest prior to the officers having established probable cause — which is to say, before the knife was found.

...more at link
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryla ... story.html

Author:  Rumpole [ Mon Jul 18, 2016 2:22 pm ]
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Next ring in Mosby's 6-ring circus!!

Trial scheduled for Wednesday 27th July

Author:  Rumpole [ Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:00 pm ]
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