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Baltimore state’s attorney: Prisoner indictment ‘sends a strong message’ about faking evidence

Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates during an interview about an indictment against Brandon Grimes. Grimes was convicted of murdering Baltimore Detective Troy Lamont Chesley in 2007 and allegedly filed fake evidence while seeking his exoneration. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates during an interview about an indictment against Brandon Grimes. Grimes was convicted of murdering Baltimore Detective Troy Lamont Chesley in 2007 and allegedly filed fake evidence while seeking his exoneration. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Dan Belson (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates said falsifying exculpatory evidence, like is alleged in prosecutors' case against 40-year-old Brandon Grimes, "only harms those who may truly actually be innocent."

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