The three were indicted on hate crime charges in April by a federal grand jury.A Georgia judge is considering whether to allow Ahmaud Arbery's criminal history and a diagnosis of mental illness to be presented at theaccused of tracking down the 25-year-old Black man and fatally shooting him in February 2020.
Defense attorney Jason Sheffield called witnesses in Tuesday's all-day hearing who testified about different instances involving Arbery's encounters with police, including a 2013 arrest for bringing a gun into a high school gym during a basketball game.
The defense also asked the judge to be allowed to tell a jury of an incident when Arbery became angry when sheriff deputies issued him a warning for trespassing on private property.She noted that the defendants are claiming they acted in self-defense when Travis McMichael allegedly shot and killed Arbery on Feb. 23, 2020.MORE: Grand jury indicts 3 men arrested for murder of Ahmaud Arbery
Dunikowski said that while Arbery was captured on surveillance video walking into a home under construction in the neighborhood and leaving empty handed, Gregory McMichael had no way of knowing that when he first spotted Arbery."The last time I checked, this is the United States of America and you could go anywhere you wanted," she said."He walked into a house that was not open, yes -- not his, but not theirs either.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
A typical tactic to blame the victim for his own death. As a Georgian, the embarrassment of these hate crimes, our new election laws, the moron Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kemp's inability to present a spine, have made me consider secession from the State!
“when confronted by someone with authority” The defense claim is that being white automatically makes that person a figure of authority.
A winning strategy as old as time; vilify the black man.
Snooping around peoples houses, mental illness, and a criminal record..what could possibly go wrong?
The same shit as always, to destroy a persons stature but not discus how they murdered him. CBSNews CNN MSNBC NBCNews CNBC AP Reuters
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