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In a rare occurrence, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby is set to appear in court on Friday to answer to allegations that she violated a gag order in the controversial case of Keith Davis Jr., a man who’s awaiting a fifth murder trial. Mosby asked for the gag order, citing the amount of pretrial publicly. Circuit Judge John S. Nugent on June 7 granted the request. She later appeared that afternoon on “Midday” with Tom Hall on WYPR. When asked about the case, Mosby noted that a judge had issued a gag order and stated that she could not go into specific details. “I can just tell you, in that particular case, I’m concerned about the victim,” Mosby said. “I’m going to fight for them the same way I fight for every victim in the city of Baltimore, and you would want me to do the same if that was your loved one.” Read what the state and defense are arguing in court documents by clicking the link in our bio. ✍: Dylan Segelbaum 📸: @y00lz
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