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Marilyn Mosby's Mortgage Fraud Conviction Overturned; Perjury Charges Stand

The former Baltimore State's Attorney has seen her mortgage fraud conviction reversed while her perjury convictions remain intact.

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Marilyn Mosby's Mortgage Fraud Conviction Overturned; Perjury Charges Stand

Marilyn Mosby, the former State's Attorney for Baltimore, has had her conviction for mortgage fraud overturned by a court, although her convictions for perjury have been upheld.

The decision marks a significant development in Mosby's legal battles, which have drawn considerable public attention. The overturned fraud conviction relates to allegations surrounding her financial dealings, while the perjury convictions stem from accusations that she provided false statements during the investigation.

This ruling highlights the complexities of her case, as it separates the outcomes of the two distinct charges. Mosby had been a prominent figure in Baltimore's political landscape, known for her progressive policies and high-profile prosecutions.

The implications of this ruling could influence her future endeavors, as well as public perception of her time in office.

Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).

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