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Court Reverses Marilyn Mosby's Mortgage Fraud Conviction, Upholds Perjury Charge

An appeals court has overturned the mortgage fraud conviction of former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby while maintaining her perjury verdict.

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Court Reverses Marilyn Mosby's Mortgage Fraud Conviction, Upholds Perjury Charge

In a significant legal development, an appeals court has overturned the mortgage fraud conviction of Marilyn Mosby, the former State's Attorney for Baltimore. However, the court has upheld her conviction on charges of perjury.

This ruling marks a pivotal moment in Mosby's legal battles, as the mortgage fraud conviction had been a central aspect of the case against her. The appeals court's decision to overturn this particular conviction raises questions about the legal proceedings that led to her initial sentencing.

While the mortgage fraud charge has been dismissed, the perjury verdict remains intact, indicating that the court found sufficient grounds to support that aspect of the case. This dual outcome has sparked discussions among legal experts and observers regarding the implications for Mosby and her future.

As a prominent figure in Baltimore's legal landscape, Mosby's case has garnered considerable public attention, and the latest ruling is expected to influence her standing within the community and the legal system.

Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).

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