The federal perjury case against Baltimore's former top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, who was scheduled to stand trial in March, likely faces further delays after a judge allowed her entire defense team to quit on Friday.
Her salary as state’s attorney was about $248,000 in 2020, the same year she withdrew the money.
During the hearing Friday, Mosby said she needs new attorneys, even if that means the case gets delayed again.
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