new top prosecutor dropped all charges Friday against a Black man who stood trial four times for the same killing, freeing him from behind bars and ending a controversial case that repeatedly raised questions about police and prosecutorial conduct.
"Today’s dismissal is about the prosecutorial missteps of my predecessor in her pursuit of a conviction at all costs. I have a duty to ensure justice for all, not just the victim but also the accused."Bates had pledged on the campaign trail to reconsider the case, which his predecessor Marilyn Mosby repeatedly brought to trial. Mosby was defeated in a Democratic primary last year while facing federal perjury charges.
Davis was the first person shot by Baltimore police after the 2015 death of Freddie Gray, a Black man severely injured in police custody whose case triggered protests and civil unrest in Maryland’s largest city amid calls for police reform. "I hope people realize, we have watched a wrongful conviction in real time — and we did not look away," she told The Associated Press. "Keith survived the bullets because that was not the end of his story. It was meant to be so much bigger.""Keith is not an anomaly," Kelly Davis added, saying many other defendants with credible innocence claims remain behind bars. He’s home now, she said, but "we cannot get these years back that were stolen from us.
Davis, 31, faced his fourth murder trial in 2019, when the jury found him guilty of second-degree murder — an outcome that was later overturned on appeal in 2021. Two previous trials ended in mistrials. A third trial led to a second-degree murder conviction that was also overturned.In 2021, after his latest conviction was overturned, prosecutors filed additional charges against Davis, accusing him of attempted murder in a stabbing nearly a year earlier while he was behind bars.
Davis initially went to trial in 2016 for armed robbery. The jury found him not guilty of all charges except illegal possession of a handgun. About a week later, prosecutors charged him with murder in the Pimlico shooting, citing ballistics testing.
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