Judge Barry Williams declared Officer Goodson not guilty of second-degree depraved murder on Thursday.

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Officer Goodson -- who faces second-degree depraved heart murder as well as manslaughter, assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment charges -- was responsible for getting him to a hospital, Porter said.

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Two of the six Baltimore City police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray are now suing Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby for defamation and invasion of privacy. The officers filing suit are Sergeant Alicia White and Officer William Porter — both are facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for Gray’s death last April. White […]

Everything surrounding the trials of the police officers facing charges in the death of Freddie Gray is getting really interesting. Edward Nero was found ‘Not Guilty’ in the charges that he faced and in a recent turn of events, two officers (Sgt.Alicia White and Officer William Porter) have filed a lawsuit against Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. She […]

Oh-and-two. Prosecutors in Baltimore failed again to get a conviction in connection with the death of Freddie Gray. Officer Edward Nero was found not guilty of all charges yesterday. He was accused of second-degree intentional assault, two counts of misconduct in office and reckless endangerment. Nero was one of six officers charged and the second […]

The verdict is officially in for one of the six officers charged in connection to the death of Freddie Gray. Around 11:00 am on Monday morning the Baltimore circuit court judge Barry Williams announced that Baltimore City police officer Edward Nero was not guilty on all four charges. RELATED: Judge Announces Mistrial in First Murder Case […]

On April 12, 2015, Gray, 25, was arrested and died a week later from complications relating to a spinal cord injury after riding in the back of a police van.

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Judge Barry Williams granted a request from Officer Edward Nero's lawyers to waive his right to a jury in a pre-trial hearing.