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Former Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, who has faced financial troubles in the past, is being sued by a credit card company for unpaid debt. Mosby was sued Feb. 18 by JPMorgan Chase ...
Former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby's pursuit of justice raises questions about political prosecution. President Biden must grant her a pardon.
Mosby campaigned on improving affordable housing, strengthening city services, and improving public safety for Richmond. She told CBS 6 that she believes the city needs a mayor with experience.
Mosby is a third-year pro out of Fresno State who has spent most of his career so far on practice squads. After going undrafted in 2022, the Carolina Panthers signed Mosby as a rookie free agent.
Marilyn Mosby avoids prison time for perjury, mortgage fraud charges 03:55. BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby was sentenced on Thursday for her perjury and mortgage ...
A relieved Mosby and her two daughters met with supporters after the hearing, as civil rights attorney Ben Crump led a chant of “Justice for Marilyn” in the background.
A federal judge sentenced former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby to 12 months of home detention and three years of supervised release, both to be served concurrently, plus 100 hours of ...
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was sentenced to time served, three years of supervised release, and one year of home confinement for perjury and mortgage fraud.. Mosby is best ...
A federal judge sentenced Marilyn Mosby, the former top prosecutor in Baltimore City, to one year of home detention and 3 years of supervised release.
A federal judge sentenced Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s trailblazing and embattled former top prosecutor convicted of perjury and mortgage fraud, to 12 months of home detention followed by two ...
Nick and Marilyn Mosby were once a political power couple in Baltimore City; he the president of the Baltimore City Council, she the top prosecutor.
Marilyn Mosby calls for pardon from President Biden 01:16. BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said on MSNBC that she's done nothing wrong and that she was targeted as ...