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Marilyn Mosby Sentencing: Latest Updates on Former Baltimore Prosecutor’s Fraud Case and Potential Prison Term

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Baltimore—In a dramatic development that reshapes the legal saga surrounding former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit on Friday overturned her 2024 federal mortgage-fraud conviction while affirming two earlier perjury counts. The three-judge panel found that jury instructions in the second trial “misstated an essential element” of mortgage fraud, concluding prosecutors failed to prove Mosby intended to deceive the lender when purchasing a Longboat Key, Florida vacation home. Although Mosby can now keep the property, she remains a convicted felon because the same court upheld a separate 2023 verdict that she lied on retirement-account withdrawal forms at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. What the ruling means • Prison exposure shrinks: The tossed fraud count carried up to 30 years; her remaining perjury convictions each carry a maximum five-year sentence. • Sentencing reset: U.S. District Judge Lydia Griggsby scheduled resentencing for August 29. Legal experts expect prosecutors to revisit their original 20-month incarceration request, though defense counsel will press for the home-confinement term Griggsby imposed last year. • Political aftershocks: Mosby, 45, once a rising progressive star best known for charging six officers in Freddie Gray’s 2015 death, has maintained she is the victim of selective prosecution. Friday’s partial win could bolster her narrative as she hints at a political comeback. How the appeals court ruled The panel zeroed in on whether Mosby’s omission of a $5,000 “gift letter” to her then-husband, City Council President Nick Mosby, constituted material deception. Because the lender ultimately approved the $428,400 loan after learning the funds came from Mosby herself, the court said jurors were improperly told they could convict without finding an intent to mislead. By contrast, the judges agreed evidence showed Mosby knowingly certified false COVID-19 hardship claims to withdraw $90,000 from her city retirement plan—cash later used for two Florida real-estate deals. Next legal steps Federal prosecutors may petition for an en banc rehearing by all active 4th Circuit judges or appeal to the Supreme Court, though both moves are considered long shots. Meanwhile, the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission is expected to revisit disciplinary proceedings that could cost Mosby her law license. Public reaction • Civil-rights activists hailed the decision as proof the fraud case was over-charged. • Gov. Wes Moore’s office declined comment, citing the ongoing judicial process. • Baltimore’s legal community remains divided: some prosecutors fear the ruling could complicate future white-collar cases, while defense attorneys call it a victory for due-process safeguards. SEO takeaway With “Marilyn Mosby mortgage fraud overturned,” “4th Circuit ruling,” “perjury convictions upheld,” and “Baltimore ex-prosecutor case” dominating search demand, interest is expected to spike again around the August resentencing.

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