Prosecutor in Freddie Gray's case once made an appearance on 'Judge Judy'
Published in Weird News
BALTIMORE (UPI) -- Before Marilyn Mosby was a prosecutor in the Freddie Gray case, she made her first public court appearance on Judge Judy.
As a college student, Mosby visited the reality court television show to resolve a dispute with a neighbor.
According to The Baltimore Sun, the neighbor "trashed her apartment while she was away on summer break, knocking down the door, leaving cigarette burns on the walls, a "disgusting mess in the bathtub.
Judge Judy ruled in Mosby's favor, awarding the plaintiff the $1731.90 she asked for to cover the damages.
"I feel like there's finally some justice served," the lawyer said after receiving the verdict. I tried to speak to the DA. I spoke to police officers, Judge Judy ... she finally gave me justice.
Now 15 years after the episode aired, Mosby is a state attorney for the city of Baltimore and has been involved in the nationally covered case involving Freddie Gray, who suffered from a severe spinal cord injury in police custody.
Earlier this month she announced that the six police officers involved were being charged with Gray's death.
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