Conviction thrown out for officer in beating of Maryland student

An officer's conviction has been overturned in the beating of a University of Maryland student during a rowdy March 2010 basketball celebration.
Prince George's County police officer James Harrison was found guilty of second-degree assault in the beating of John McKenna during the celebration that followed the Terrapins' win over Duke.
Harrison was given a one-year suspended sentence in 2012 and served 30 days of home confinement. Earlier this month, a judge overturned the conviction, giving Harrison probation before judgment.
State's attorney's office spokesman John Erzen says prosecutors were disappointed that the judge set aside the jury's verdict.
A message left Wednesday for Harrison's attorney was not immediately returned.
A video that surfaced showed officers in riot gear beating McKenna. Charges were later dropped against him and many of the 28 arrested that night.