Mosby's defense team argued that she was immune to the lawsuit because of her position as a prosecutor.

Plus, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake slams Maryland's State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby in The New York Times and the federal government settles $493M in lawsuits with 17 Native American tribes.

Porter's lawyers are pushing back against the motion, as they're afraid that the officer can incriminate himself while on the bench.

Meanwhile, Marilyn Mosby reflects on her first year as Baltimore's state attorney, saying that the city is still holding on after a difficult 2015.

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The judge has also decided to keep State Attorney Marilyn Mosby involved with the proceedings, denying claims that her bias will skew the case.

Baltimore's State Attorney has got something up her sleeve in bringing justice to Freddie Gray's death.

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The Baltimore State Attorney is arguing that she has a duty “to ensure a fair and impartial process for all parties involved."

Whether you know it or not, you’ve probably seen Marilyn Mosby well before she announced charges in the Freddie Gray case. This Throwback Thursday delivered a high-profile moment from Baltimore’s State Attorney General past as someone posted a clip of her bringing a case before Judge Judy online. Marilyn appeared on Judge Judy back in […]