Warren Alperstein Weighs in on the Goodson Verdict

The trial of Officer Caesar Goodson has come to a conclusion, and many feel that his acquittal is an indication that future convictions are unlikely. As three trials remain, critics continue to question Mosby’s approach and wonder whether she will be able to prove the state’s case at all. Legal analyst, Warren S. Alperstein, offered…

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Warren Alperstein Speaks with WYPR Regarding the Trial of Officer Caesar Goodson

Alperstein & Diener criminal defense attorney, Warren S. Alperstein, was recently quoted in WYPR regarding the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson. During the trial, the prosecution called recently acquitted Officer Edward Nero to the stand. Nero, who did not take the stand in his own trial, said he saw Freddie Gray being uncooperative and “passive…

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WJZ Speaks with Warren Alperstein Regarding Officer Goodson’s Trial

Warren S. Alperstein spoke with WJZ’s Mike Hellgren about the trial of Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. Officer Goodson is at the center of the case as he was the driver of the van in which Gray suffered his fatal injuries, and is the only defendant out of six to face murder charges. When speaking with…

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Andrew Alperstein Receives Not Guilty Verdict in Defense of Local Police Office

Criminal defense attorney, Andrew I. Alperstein, was successful in his defense of local police officer, Freddie Puryear. In July 2015, Puryear was accused of pointing a gun at his neighbor, Jason Wojciechowski. The jury found that Puryear was acting in self-defense. To watch Andrew’s interview and read the story in its entirety, click here.

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Warren Alperstein Offers Legal Analysis on Officer Nero’s Trial

Alperstein & Diener attorney, Warren S. Alperstein, spoke with WBAL Radio 1090 regarding Officer Nero and the prosecution’s efforts to prove that he assaulted Freddie Gray during what they believe was an illegal arrest. Many law professors and defense attorneys – with no connection to the case – feel that the prosecution has not proved…

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