A bit on the long side - but will shorten it up a bit!
Monday, October 18th:
*Trial set to begin with Jury Selection for both (@ 8:15am ET) - GA –
Ahmaud Marquez Arbery (25) (Feb. 23, 2020, shot while jogging in Satilla Shores neighborhood, Brunswick) -
*Gregory Johns McMichael (64/now 65) arrested (5/7/20) & charged (5/8/20) with felony murder & aggravated assault. Indicted (6/24/20),
charged & arraigned (7/17/20) with 1 count of malice murder, 4 counts of felony murder, 2 counts of aggravated assault, 1 count of false imprisonment & 1 count of criminal attempt to commit a felony. Plead not guilty. Held without bond. Bond denied (11/13/20).
*Travis James McMichael (34/now 35) arrested (5/7/20) & charged (5/8/20) with felony murder & aggravated assault. Indicted (6/24/20),
charged & arraigned (7/17/20) with 1 count of malice murder, 4 counts of felony murder, 2 counts of aggravated assault, 1 count of false imprisonment & 1 count of criminal attempt to commit a felony. Plead not guilty. Held without bond. Bond denied (11/13/20).
Trial set to begin on 10/18/21 with jury selection.
Court info from 5/8/20 thru 8/30/21 reference post #508 here:
GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former LEO and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020 *Arrests* #3
9/7/21 Update: Next closed hearing for Larry English on 9/15/21 which is the capture him on video & played at trial for the jury. 10/1/21 Update: Arbery’s mental health records can’t be used as trial evidence. The decision by Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley further limits defense attorneys’ efforts to portray Arbery as an aggressive young man with a troubled past when the case goes to trial soon, with jury selection scheduled to start Oct. 18. The judge ruled that Arbery's medical privacy, even in death, trumped the rights of the men standing trial to a robust defense. And he concluded that a registered nurse's "highly questionable diagnosis” that Arbery suffered from mental illness during his first & only visit to a mental health services provider in 2018 could unfairly prejudice a trial jury. “There is no evidence that the victim was suffering from any mental health issue, or had otherwise decompensated, on February 23, 2020,” the date Arbery was killed, the judge's ruling said.
10/4/21 Update: Defendant requested that Court limit the State's presentation of Officer Duggan's body cam video. State filed response to defendant's Motion in Limine. State's response to defendant's Motion in Limine re vanity plate. Defendants have requested that this Court limit the State’s presentation of certain photographic evidence depicting the front of Travis McMichael’s truck which shows a representation, similar to the State of Georgia State Flag from 1956 thru 2001, contending that it is not relevant & is prejudicial. Trial starts on 10/18/21.
10/12/21: Court officials preparing for the trial of three men charged with chasing & killing Arbery mailed jury duty notices to 1,000 people, a huge number that illustrates the challenge the judge & attorneys face in finding impartial jurors for a case that sparked a national outcry. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday, 10/18/21. A total of 600 people are being told to report Monday morning to a courthouse annex building. An additional 400 will be on standby to show up Oct. 25 if there are not enough qualified jurors in the first batch.
10/15/21: English's attorney filed a "motion to quash" the subpoenas for English & his wife, Amy English. Attorney J. Elizabeth Graddy states in the motion that Larry English already provided testimony in a deposition on Sept. 24. He was granted the ability to give the recorded deposition because of health reason & the possibility that he would not be able to attend the trial. "Mr. English is afflicted with sarcoidosis & needs a heart transplant. Although Mr. English’s condition is matter of record, the threat that these proceedings pose to his life appears unappreciated," a portion of the motion states. "If Mr. English appears for trial & gives testimony, doing so may kill him. As for asking the court to reject his wife's subpoena, a portion of the motion states, "Amy English’s knowledge is limited to privileged marital communications, all of which is hearsay." "The Englishes never enlisted the McMichaels to do what they did & do not want to be part of any effort to justify the McMichaels' actions," a portion of Graddy's May 2020 statement says.
10/17/21 Update: Jurors summoned for Superior Court on Monday, October 18th & Monday, October 25th: Monday, October 18th: Jurors with summons numbers: 1-67 are to appear at 8:15 am, 68-135 are to appear at 8:25am, 136-200 are to appear at 8:55am, 201-268 are to appear at 1:00pm, 269-335 are to appear at 1:15 pm, 336-400 are to appear at 1:30pm, 401-468 are to appear at 3:00pm, 469-535 are to appear at 3:15pm, & 536-600 are to appear at 3:30pm.
Federal charges: *Travis James McMichael (34/now 35) & *Gregory Johns McMichael (64/now 65) indicted (4/28/21) & charged (5/11/21) with Federal crimes of 1 count of interference with rights (hate crime), 1 count of attempted kidnapping & 1 count of using, carrying & brandishing firearms during & in relation to a crime of violence & Travis: 1 count of discharging a firearm. Both plead not guilty. No bond.
Trial set to begin on 2/7/22 @ 9a. Next motions hearing on 11/19/21.
ALSO:
*Trial set to begin with Jury Selection (@ 8:15am ET) - GA –
Ahmaud Marquez Arbery (25) (Feb. 23, 2020, shot while jogging in Satilla Shores neighborhood, Brunswick) -
*William “Roddie” Roderick Bryan, Jr. (50/now 51) arrested & charged (5/21/20) with felony murder & criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. Indicted (6/24/20),
charged & arraigned (7/17/20) with 1 count of malice murder, 4 counts of felony murder, 2 counts of aggravated assault, 1 count of false imprisonment & 1 count of criminal attempt to commit a felony. Plead not guilty. Held without bond.
Trial set to begin on 10/18/21 with jury selection.
Court info from 5/22/20 thru 8/30/21 reference post #509 here:
GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former LEO and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020 *Arrests* #3
9/7/21 Update: Next closed hearing for Larry English on 9/15/21 which is the capture him on video & played at trial for the jury. 10/1/21 Update: Arbery’s mental health records can’t be used as trial evidence. The decision by Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley further limits defense attorneys’ efforts to portray Arbery as an aggressive young man with a troubled past when the case goes to trial soon, with jury selection scheduled to start Oct. 18. The judge ruled that Arbery's medical privacy, even in death, trumped the rights of the men standing trial to a robust defense. And he concluded that a registered nurse's "highly questionable diagnosis” that Arbery suffered from mental illness during his first & only visit to a mental health services provider in 2018 could unfairly prejudice a trial jury. “There is no evidence that the victim was suffering from any mental health issue, or had otherwise decompensated, on February 23, 2020,” the date Arbery was killed, the judge's ruling said.
10/4/21 Update: Defendant requested that Court limit the State's presentation of Officer Duggan's body cam video. State filed response to defendant's Motion in Limine. State's response to defendant's Motion in Limine re vanity plate. Defendants have requested that this Court limit the State’s presentation of certain photographic evidence depicting the front of Travis McMichael’s truck which shows a representation, similar to the State of Georgia State Flag from 1956 thru 2001, contending that it is not relevant & is prejudicial. Trial starts on 10/18/21.
10/12/21: Court officials preparing for the trial of three men charged with chasing & killing Arbery mailed jury duty notices to 1,000 people, a huge number that illustrates the challenge the judge & attorneys face in finding impartial jurors for a case that sparked a national outcry. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday, 10/18/21. A total of 600 people are being told to report Monday morning to a courthouse annex building. An additional 400 will be on standby to show up Oct. 25 if there are not enough qualified jurors in the first batch.
10/15/21: English's attorney filed a "motion to quash" the subpoenas for English & his wife, Amy English. Attorney J. Elizabeth Graddy states in the motion that Larry English already provided testimony in a deposition on Sept. 24. He was granted the ability to give the recorded deposition because of health reason & the possibility that he would not be able to attend the trial. "Mr. English is afflicted with sarcoidosis & needs a heart transplant. Although Mr. English’s condition is matter of record, the threat that these proceedings pose to his life appears unappreciated," a portion of the motion states. "If Mr. English appears for trial & gives testimony, doing so may kill him. As for asking the court to reject his wife's subpoena, a portion of the motion states, "Amy English’s knowledge is limited to privileged marital communications, all of which is hearsay." "The Englishes never enlisted the McMichaels to do what they did & do not want to be part of any effort to justify the McMichaels' actions," a portion of Graddy's May 2020 statement says.
10/17/21 Update: Jurors summoned for Superior Court on Monday, October 18th & Monday, October 25th: Monday, October 18th: Jurors with summons numbers: 1-67 are to appear at 8:15 am, 68-135 are to appear at 8:25am, 136-200 are to appear at 8:55am, 201-268 are to appear at 1:00pm, 269-335 are to appear at 1:15 pm, 336-400 are to appear at 1:30pm, 401-468 are to appear at 3:00pm, 469-535 are to appear at 3:15pm, & 536-600 are to appear at 3:30pm.
Federal Charges: *William “Roddie” Roderick Bryan, Jr. (50/now 51) indicted (4/28/21) & charged (5/11/21) with Federal crimes of 1 count of interference with rights (hate crime) & 1 count of attempted kidnapping. Plead not guilty. No bond.
Trial set to begin on 2/7/22. Next motions hearing on 11/19/21.