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A former Baltimore Police sergeant who in May pleaded guilty to misconduct in office will avoid a prison sentence.

Ethan Newberg was accused by prosecutors of a series of unjustified arrests in 2018 and 2019, in which the former Southwestern District sergeant would detain bystanders, often those who criticized his police actions or attempted to record him. His actions were derided publicly when he was first criminally charged in 2021 by the then-police commissioner as “not just wrong, but deeply disturbing and illegal.”

Prosecutors requested that Taylor sentence Newberg to 36 months of incarceration, while defense attorney Joe Murtha asked for no jail time.

  • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    1 year ago

    once again, a person with elevated responsibility gets off with a slap on the wrist.

    if these guys dont do jail time for severely breaking the law, how can we possible send a message to All Other Officers.

    remember, a woman was sentenced to JAIL for accidentally voting twice

    there is no excuse here other than ‘we value police officers over all others’

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      1 year ago

      Should be at least 1 year per false arrest. And none of that “home detention” crap, make him go to the same jails he was putting people in.

  • girlfreddy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Newberg had a pending lawsuit against the cops who arrested him and the city. My guess is he dropped it so he could avoid jail time.