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BALTIMORE (CN) - The six police officers facing criminal charges related to the death in Baltimore of Freddie Gray filed a civil suit Tuesday against their prosecutors. The nine-page emergency complaint, which includes the motion to dismiss they filed previously as an exhibit, claims that State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby has a conflict of interests and should be taken off the case. Mosby brought charges against officers Caesar Goodson, Garrett Miller, Edward Nero, William Porter, Brian Rice and Alicia White on May 1 for the arrest a month earlier that caused Gray to die of a spinal cord injury. Read More |