List of charges against officers in Freddie Gray case

Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that a grand jury indicted six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray.

One officer — the driver of a police van — has been charged with several counts, including second-degree depraved-heart murder.

Three officers have been charged with several counts, including involuntary manslaughter. Two other officers are charged with several counts, including second-degree assault.

Here is a full list of charges, as released by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City. Numbers in parentheses are maximum sentences if there is a conviction.

Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr.

1) Second-degree depraved heart murder (30 yrs.)

2) Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)

3) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

4) Manslaughter by vehicle (gross negligence) (10 yrs.)

5) Manslaughter by vehicle (criminal negligence) (3 yrs.)

6) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

7) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

Officer William G. Porter

1) Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)

2) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

3) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

4) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

Lt. Brian W. Rice

1) Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)

2) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

3) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

4) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

5) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

Officer Edward M. Nero

1) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

2) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

3) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

4) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

Officer Garrett E. Miller

1) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

2) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

3) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

4) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

Sgt. Alicia D. White

1) Manslaughter (involuntary) (10 yrs.)

2) Assault/second degree (10 yrs.)

3) Misconduct in office (8th Amendment*)

4) Reckless endangerment (5 yrs.)

*Any sentence that does not constitute cruel & unusual punishment

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