Crime & Safety

800 Open Cases Impacted By Mosby's List Of Troubled Officers

After the Baltimore state's attorney released names of 91 police officers she said lack credibility, the public defender's office responds.

Deborah Katz Levi with the public defender’s office told WJZ there are about 800 active cases involving just the officers whose names have been released, which may be only a partial list; Mosby previously said her office identified 305 troubled officers.
Deborah Katz Levi with the public defender’s office told WJZ there are about 800 active cases involving just the officers whose names have been released, which may be only a partial list; Mosby previously said her office identified 305 troubled officers. (WJZ)

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The public defender’s office and a nonprofit group are crying foul over Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s decision to release only a partial list of troubled officers on her "Do Not Call" list.

These are officers prosecutors will not call to testify in court because they said the officers have credibility problems. Here is the list.

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