Lots of interesting procedural issues in the Baltimore Sun, about the defense efforts to subpoena prosecutors. Excerpt:
Prosecutors in the case of the six police officers charged in the arrest and transport of Freddie Gray are asking a judge to quash subpoenas that compel State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby and other prosecutors to appear as witnesses at the first court hearing in the case.
In a court filing, they call the subpoenas sought by defense attorney Catherine Flynn "improper" and say they are part of an ongoing attempt to "bury the prosecution in frivolous" filings.
That could cause key prosecutors to be sequestered from the proceedings. A subpoena was also sent to the state medical examiner who performed Gray's autopsy.