All Trials Rescheduled For Officers Accused In Freddie Gray's Death

Following the Court of Appeals' ruling earlier this month ordering Officer William Porter to testify in all related cases, the cases in the Freddie Gray case have been rescheduled.

The trials will now start after next month's anniversary of the riots that followed Gray's death.

Officer Edward Nero will now stand trial starting May 10. Officer Caesar Goodson's trial will start June 6, followed by Lt. Brian Rice's trial on July 5. Rice was originally supposed to stand trial next month.

Officer Garrett Miller will stand trial starting July 27. Officer William Porter's retrial will begin on Sept. 6, followed by Sgt. Alicia White's trial on Oct. 13.

The new dates were selected in a scheduling conference with Judge Barry Williams and will be approved in administrative hearing Wednesday.

With the new trial schedule, Porter will be required to testify at four of the trials, before his trial begins in September.

Porter’s attorneys could appeal the Court of Appeals order forcing his testimony to the US Supreme Court and that could delay the trials further.

Legal analysts believe the appeal would not be filed until after the Court of Appeals issues a written opinion.

No written opinion has been issued as of yet.