Marilyn Mosby will be busy traveling in the month of September for various job opportunities, if a federal judge approves her latest travel requests.

Mosby, the former top prosecutor in Baltimore City, was convicted on two counts of federal perjury charges and one federal mortgage fraud charge. She was sentenced to one year of home detention – a decision from Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby that was a departure from the sentencing request from prosecutors, who sought incarceration time.

Mosby will be allowed to travel to California from Sept. 29 through Oct. 6 for a prospective job, according to a recent ruling from Judge Griggsby. Mosby’s legal team said she has a job offer from a company based in Livermore, Calif. but needs to travel there in person for training and orientation.

“During this visit, Ms. Mosby’s employer will determine whether to move forward with an official offer,” her legal team wrote in court filings.... Read More: FOX45