Baltimore prosecutor tosses 34 cases after officer seen planting evidence

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WASHINGTON — Thirty-four criminal cases have been dismissed in Baltimore amid an investigation into the alleged planting of evidence by a Baltimore City police officer.

Twelve of the cases thrown out, according to Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, involved defendants who are now serving time for convictions.

In all, 123 cases are being reviewed by prosecutors in light of police body camera footage released by the public defender’s office.

Defense attorney’s claim the body-camera footage shows an officer planting a can with drugs at a crime scene before activating his camera. He’s then seen returning to the can and pulling out a baggie with white capsules.

The officer wearing the camera has been suspended by the police department. Two other officers heard and seen in the video have been placed on administrative duty.

The public defender’s office identified the officer in the video as Officer Richard Pinheiro.

“We are dismissing those cases which relied exclusively on the credibility of these officers,” said Mosby.

The state’s attorney’s office said the cases dismissed involved felony drug and gun possession charges and convictions.

“We have to talk to witnesses, we have to ensure that we do our due diligence in completing a thorough evaluation,” Mosby said.

During a Friday afternoon news conference, Mosby also said another piece of body camera footage, not related to this case, has also come to light. Mosby wouldn’t elaborate on the video, but said it has been turned over to internal affairs division of the Baltimore Police Department.

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iamnotbillyjoel on July 30th, 2017 at 00:47 UTC »

the defense had it too easy.

well your honor, here's a video of the arresting officer planting evidence on a suspect.

lespaulstrat2 on July 29th, 2017 at 23:58 UTC »

True story, believe it or not. I had a restaurant in the 80s on the unit block of Howard street in Baltimore. I fed the local cops for free as it was good business to have them hang around the place and became friends with many of them. One night I had to shoot an unruly patron, not killed just shot.

One of the responding cops was a friend and he gave me a .25 pistol with the numbers filed off and told me "if this ever happens again, throw this on the floor before we get here, less paperwork".

Zedinc1702 on July 29th, 2017 at 23:28 UTC »

More needs to be done to deter these police officers. What they did was fraud and they deserve to be in prison