She sat on the stage with Prince while he sang his song about Baltimore, talking about no justice, no peace, and wearing gray for Freddie Gray. That’s a blatant conflict of interest for her. And Vogue? Really?
Via Baltimore Sun:
Ms. Mosby’s conduct has not been flawless. She is now pursuing a gag order in the case, which is not only unnecessary but inimical to the public interest. Her rationale is that the defense attorneys are seeking to try the case in public and taint the possible jury pool — which is more or less what she skated up to in her unusually impassioned reading of the statement of probable cause in the case during a nationally televised news conference. And she has shown an unseemly willingness to bask in the spotlight the case affords, for example accepting an invitation on stage with the musician Prince during his post-riot concert here and sitting down for an interview with Vogue magazine. Ms. Mosby didn’t make any remarks at the Prince concert, and she didn’t discuss the pending case with Vogue, but those sorts of things detract from the seriousness of her purpose.

