Lawsuit Settlement Funding Reports that Six Baltimore Police Officers were Charged in Death of Freddie Gray
Law Cash Advance Company says that case is yet another example of possible gross negligence and police brutality in death of a citizen.
PHILADELPHIA, May 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Settlement Funding Company, reports today that six Baltimore police offers have been charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray. Mr. Gray, 25 years old, died a week after being arrested, suffering a spinal cord injury, and slipping into a coma. Baltimore's chief prosecutor charged the officers involved with a range of crimes, including murder and manslaughter. According to The NY Times, the charges came after a medical examiner's report came in that ruled Freddie Gray's death as a homicide, and after the police finished their initial investigation and delivered their findings. According to The NY Times, all six of the officers who were charged were arrested and appeared before a judicial officer, but have since been released from jail. Despite the charges, officials said the state's attorney's office could take a considerable amount of time to conclude their own investigation and decide whether or not to prosecute.
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The unfortunate incident in Baltimore involving Freddie Gray has shed light on questions of police brutality, sparking awareness and questions throughout the country. Legal-Bay has been an advocate for victims of police brutality, police abuse, wrongful imprisonment, Taser injuries, and cases of Civil Rights violations involving racial discrimination. Public awareness has been growing on these cases, especially with the latest incident in Baltimore, Maryland, along with recent incidents in New York, Charleston, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Los Angeles. Legal-Bay has been a leader in the legal funding industry in regards to funding police brutality cases, and as of late, their applications have been rising.
Chris Janish, CEO of Legal-Bay, commented on the rise in applications, "We have always been a leader involving victims of wrongful imprisonment and police brutality. However, our applications have spiked significantly as more and more cases are now being filed against police officers nationwide."
Legal-Bay, a law cash advance company, is not only a public advocate for victims of police brutality and wrongful imprisonment, but the company has also assisted victims of sexual assault/harassment, and prison injury cases as well. For more information on Legal-Bay's police brutality, wrongful imprisonment, sexual assault/harassment, and prison injury lawsuit funding programs, visit: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com/wrongful-imprisonment.php
Legal-Bay's programs are non-recourse lawsuit cash advances, also known as case funding, which means you only repay the settlement advance if you win your case. None of the programs should be considered to be a lawsuit loan, lawsuit loans, settlement loans, settlement loan, pre-settlement loans, or a pre-settlement loan. To learn more about how Legal-Bay's funding process works, visit: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com/funding-process.php
If you, or a loved one, are in need of some financial support or lawsuit money due to being a victim of "The System," feel free to call Legal-Bay on its 24-hour toll-free hotline at: 877.571.0405.
You may also apply online at: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com and an agent will respond to your request shortly.
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Patty Kirby, COO/Head of Client Relations |
Ph. 877.571.0405 Email [email protected] |
SOURCE Legal-Bay LLC
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