Baltimore man who stood trial 4 times in killing is freed after charges are dismissed

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Baltimore, Maryland's newly elected top prosecutor dismissed all charges against a Black man who stood trial four times in a 2015 killing despite his repeated claims that he was innocent and set up by police.

Baltimore, Maryland's newly elected top prosecutor dismissed all charges against a Black man who stood trial four times in a 2015 killing despite his repeated claims that he was innocent and set up by police.

He went on to say that the dismissal of charges against Davis was"the result of a thorough review of his prosecution thus far, as well as thoughtful consideration of what it means to seek justice in Baltimore City." Davis went on trial in 2016 for armed robbery and was found not guilty of all charges except illegal possession of a handgun.

Davis' third murder trial in 2018 also ended in a hung jury, and his fourth in 2020 ended in a guilty verdict that was again overturned"due to the judge refusing to allow the appropriate and required pre-trial questioning requested by the defense," according to the website.

 

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Sounds like the justice department had it out for this guy

A chocolate city will never convict a black for murdering a white.

'Breaking news' from last Friday, posted repeatedly all weekend. Fresh content, PLEASE.

Hopefully that will be the last murder he commits.

NBC FAKE NEWS A TOOL OF THE DEMOS EVIL

Who in America has enabled the the political beast Democrat Party of propagandist message control? Mainstream media!

Baltimore loves criminals.

Well I mean he said he didn’t do it so what’s the problem?

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