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Ex-Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's entire legal team withdrawing from case |
2023-01-27 |
![]() Attorney A. Scott Bolden, previously part of Mosby’s legal team, said that he is withdrawing from the case because of a contempt of court charge leveled against him during his work on the former prosecutor’s case, according to FOX 45. The other attorneys haven’t yet explained why they are withdrawing from the case, but have asked for a public defender to be appointed. Bolden said in the filing that he needs to focus on defending himself from the contempt of court charge after cursing while airing criticisms of the court and sharing confidential jury information. "In order to do so, Mr. Bolden must, understandably, focus on his own interests, not the interests of his client, Ms. Mosby," the filing states. "The representation of Mr. Bolden (and the entire Reed Smith team) will be—and indeed already has been—materially limited as a result of Mr. Bolden’s justified personal interest in the outcome of his own prospective contempt proceeding before the Court." "Ms. Mosby is entitled to effective counsel free from conflicts, and if that counsel requires time to prepare, such time must be provided, regardless of the Government’s interest in maintaining the current trial schedule, since any such is far outweighed by Ms. Mosby’s Sixth Amendment right to constitutionally-effective conflict free counsel," Bolden added in the filing. Mosby was indicted in 2022 on federal charges of making false mortgage applications and perjury, which both relate to vacation home purchases in Florida. She has pleaded not guilty "Wudn't me." to all charges. Marilyn Mosby other attorneys haven't explained why they are withdrawing from the case yet. Court documents state that Mosby allegedly lied while citing coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ![]() hardship as a reason to make withdraws from her city retirement account. Mosby allegedly certified that she met at least one qualification for distribution under the CARES Act and "affirm[ed] under penalties for perjury the statements and acknowledgments made in this request." Mosby allegedly requested two one-time withdrawals of $40,000 and $50,000 out of her city retirement account, resulting in deposits of $36,000 and $45,000 into her bank account, and also allege that she used the money for down-payments on two separate vacation homes in Florida. The former prosecutor didn’t face any adverse financial consequences from the coronavirus pandemic, as she received her full salary of $247,955.58 from Jan. 1, 2020 all the way through Dec. 29, 2020. If convicted, Mosby could face up to five years in prison for the two counts of perjury and up to 30 years in prison for each of the two counts of making false mortgage applications. Related: Marilyn Mosby: 2022-09-15 Baltimore prosecutors call for Adnan Syed's murder conviction to be VACATED Marilyn Mosby: 2022-07-24 Woke Baltimore prosecutor loses primary after scandal that saw her indicted for COVID fraud 'to pay for $1M Florida vacation properties' as crime in her home city spiraled Marilyn Mosby: 2022-01-23 Baltimore State's Attorney in even more trouble for campaign finance |
Posted by:Fred |
#7 I talked to some guy from the future and he said that after her legal career ends, Ms Mosby goes on to become the poster girl for Resting Bitch Face. |
Posted by: SteveS 2023-01-27 15:05 |
#6 ^ Our Lil' Melanin Mussolini |
Posted by: Frank G 2023-01-27 14:44 |
#5 I'd say I have missed the chin, but how could I? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2023-01-27 13:18 |
#4 Sounds like they think they're not gonna get paid. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2023-01-27 09:09 |
#3 Interesting to see whether this George Soros-backed two-term LSD is above the law. Like too many others have been in the recent past. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2023-01-27 07:14 |
#2 This is the kind of corruption that they're all guilty of, and usually gets overlooked. She pissed off someone somewhere. |
Posted by: Fat Bob Thrart2867 2023-01-27 07:06 |
#1 To me this looks like an annoyance ploy. He is telling the judge to drop the contempt charge or delay the case indefinitely while she coordinates new representation. It would cost the client more in legal fees over the length of the case, but she gets to delay jail. With no other info about the charges, this indicates to me that she is guilty and there is evidence to back it up. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-01-27 07:00 |