Marilyn Mosby has asked a judge to order a separate trial for two of the six officers charged in Freddie Grayβs death, according to the Associated Press.
For reasons that are unclear, the Baltimore stateβs attorney filed court documents Friday asking a judge that the officers, William Porter and Lt. Brian Rice, be tried separately from their co-defendants, the report says.
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Both men are charged with reckless endangerment, misconduct in office, second-degree assault and manslaughter, a felony, according to the news outlet.
Sgt. Alicia White faces the same charges as Porter and Rice, as does Caesar Goodson, who also faces a βdepraved-heartβ murder charge, notes the report. Officers Garrett Miller and Edward Nero face misdemeanors.
Gray, 25, was arrested in April after running away when he saw patrol officers, and received a fatal spinal cord injury while in police custody.
Mosby announced charges against the officers in May, saying that Grayβs death was a homicide, his arrest was illegal, and his treatment in custody amounted to murder and manslaughter.
βThe findings of our comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation, coupled with the medical examinerβs determination that Mr. Grayβs death was a homicide,β she said at the time, βhas led us to believe that we have probable cause to file criminal charges.β
Read more at the Associated Press.
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