GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former LEO and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020 *Arrests* #3

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Al Sharpton to attend trial at request of Ahmaud Arbery family

“We see the Arbery case as a 21st-century lynching and we want justice,” said Sharpton.

The family of Ahmaud Arbery has requested that civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton make an appearance at the murder trial once it gets underway.

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Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton plans to attend the murder trial for Ahmaud Arbery at the family's request.(WTOC)

Sharpton, who called Arbery’s death a “21st-century lynching,” spoke about supporting the Arbery family when delivering a sermon in Savannah on Sunday to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the St. Paul C.M.E. Church. At a news briefing following the morning service, Sharpton gathered with Arbery’s mother, father, and family attorney Lee Merritt.

“We want justice,” said Sharpton about the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, WTOC reports.

“The local activists in Brunswick, we’re there to support them not supplant them. They’ve been diligent,” Sharpton said. “We aren’t taking over because they have kept the fire burning even when the national media wasn’t there. But we see the Arbery case as a 21st-century lynching and we want justice.”


 
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#AhmaudArbery - This motion was denied.
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WATCH LIVE: #AhmaudArbery - William Bryan's attorney arguing a motion to ban the demonstrations outside the courthouse. He says this could influence potential jurors that enter the same way. @LawCrimeNetwork
 
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Huge thank you to everyone sharing updates here - all of y'all, thank you!!!
 
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Wednesday, October 27th:
*Trial continues with Jury Selection (Day 7) for all (@ 8:30am 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).
*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 began on 10/18/21 with jury selection. 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. 10/20/21: Judge originally had two panels of 20 scheduled for each day (AM & PM), now shifting to just one panel a day. 10/19/21 Day 2: These 8 jurors still in the jury pool today: #s 39, 41, 44, 52, 62, 72, 76, & 79. 10/20/21 Day 3: Seven qualified today: #s 140, 143, 158, 161, 167, 168 & 170. That's 15/64 total. 10/21/21: Total: 23/64. 10/25/21: Jurors #s 380, 381, 383, 386, 395, 396, 402, 403, & 414. Total now: 32/64. 10/26/21: Jurors #s 466, 475, 479 & 496. Total now: 36/64.
Court info from 5/8/20 thru 10/17/21 & Jury selection (Day 1-5) 10/18/21-10/25/21 reference post #580 here:
GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former LEO and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020 *Arrests* #3

10/26/21 Tuesday, Jury Selection Day 6: Bryan's attorney arguing a motion to ban the demonstrations outside the courthouse. He says this could influence potential jurors that enter the same way. Motion denied. Four more are now qualified for the Arbery shooting case pool: Jurors #466, 475, 479, & 496. And #s 501, 502, & 508 in this panel will come back later, as Judge said earlier that after a late Monday he was inclined to wrap earlier today. Jury selection resumes 10/27/21.
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.
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.
 
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#AhmaudArbery - Judge Walmsley is on the bench addressing a new group of jurors. 19 jurors are in the group today. 36 have moved on to the next round. They are looking for 64 qualfified jurors before final round. WATCH LIVE: https://youtube.com/watch?v=CH2XR5R0d6o… (photo: pool)


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#AhmaudArbery - 3 of the 19 jurors are over 70 and do not wish to serve. That is their right, they will be struck for cause.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=CH2XR5R0d6o
 
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Slavery-era Georgia law is key defense argument in trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing

A pivotal defense argument of the three white men on trial in Georgia for killing Ahmaud Arbery, a Black jogger, is that they were trying to make a citizen's arrest under a Civil War-era law that was later repealed amid an uproar over the shooting. The state's statute was originally passed to enable the capture of escaped slaves.

When the fatal encounter occurred on Feb. 23, 2020, it was legal in Georgia for people to arrest someone where they had "reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion" that the person had just committed a felony. Outcry over the killing led to lawmakers revoking the statute in May.

Legal observers say prosecutors will seek to convince the jury that there was no felony over which to arrest Arbery, 25, and that the three men lacked the "reasonable and probable suspicion" required under the old citizen's arrest law. The trial is in the second week of jury selection.

Most U.S. states have codified some form of a law allowing citizen's arrests.
Chris Slobogin, a law professor at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, said citizen's arrest laws put dangerous powers in untrained hands.

"Things can get out of control quickly," he said.
 
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Only one more day of jury selection this week. Friday is dark. Most likely a third week?
 
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Slavery-era Georgia law is key defense argument in trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing

A pivotal defense argument of the three white men on trial in Georgia for killing Ahmaud Arbery, a Black jogger, is that they were trying to make a citizen's arrest under a Civil War-era law that was later repealed amid an uproar over the shooting. The state's statute was originally passed to enable the capture of escaped slaves.

When the fatal encounter occurred on Feb. 23, 2020, it was legal in Georgia for people to arrest someone where they had "reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion" that the person had just committed a felony. Outcry over the killing led to lawmakers revoking the statute in May.

Legal observers say prosecutors will seek to convince the jury that there was no felony over which to arrest Arbery, 25, and that the three men lacked the "reasonable and probable suspicion" required under the old citizen's arrest law. The trial is in the second week of jury selection.

Most U.S. states have codified some form of a law allowing citizen's arrests.
Chris Slobogin, a law professor at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, said citizen's arrest laws put dangerous powers in untrained hands.

"Things can get out of control quickly," he said.
:mad:A "citizen's arrest", my foot! :mad:
 
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Hello All, Just stopped in to give a big thank you to everyone taking time to post/ repost updates!
 
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Slavery-era Georgia law is key defense argument in trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing

A pivotal defense argument of the three white men on trial in Georgia for killing Ahmaud Arbery, a Black jogger, is that they were trying to make a citizen's arrest under a Civil War-era law that was later repealed amid an uproar over the shooting. The state's statute was originally passed to enable the capture of escaped slaves.

When the fatal encounter occurred on Feb. 23, 2020, it was legal in Georgia for people to arrest someone where they had "reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion" that the person had just committed a felony. Outcry over the killing led to lawmakers revoking the statute in May.

Legal observers say prosecutors will seek to convince the jury that there was no felony over which to arrest Arbery, 25, and that the three men lacked the "reasonable and probable suspicion" required under the old citizen's arrest law. The trial is in the second week of jury selection.

Most U.S. states have codified some form of a law allowing citizen's arrests.
Chris Slobogin, a law professor at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, said citizen's arrest laws put dangerous powers in untrained hands.

"Things can get out of control quickly," he said.
That law and the argument defense will present makes me so nervous.
 
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That law and the argument defense will present makes me so nervous.

But they didn't meet the criteria to even do the citizen's arrest.

They did not see him commit any crime/felony. They just assumed guilt. Assumed he stole something. He didn't even have anything in his hands.

To make a citizen's arrest they would have to see him stealing something and they did not. All they saw was him jogging down the street. Period.
 
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What is the citizen's arrest law at the heart of the trial over Ahmaud Arbery's death?

The three defendants will be tried under the old version of Georgia's citizen arrest laws, since those applied at the time of Arbery's death.

The accused men - Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan - said they thought Arbery might have been responsible for burglaries in the area and so they tried to detain him.

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Demonstrators walk by a mural of Ahmaud Arbery in June 2020. The three men accused of his Feb. 2020 murder now face trial.

According to Cornell University criminal law expert Joseph Margulies,
the jury will have to consider whether the men "reasonably suspected" that Arbery had committed a felony and was trying to escape.

Even though Arbery didn't commit any felony crimes, the jury simply has to conclude whether they reasonably believed that he did.

Margulies says he expects the McMichaels to say: "It's not simply that Mr. Arbery was a young Black man who jogged by, it's that we had a number of reports of burglaries in the area."

Police never connected Arbery to any.

What other laws will be scrutinized in this trial?

In addition to the now-repealed citizen's arrest law, Margulies says Georgia's open carry and "stand your ground" laws will also factor into the case.

Open carry laws allow Georgians to openly carry firearms if they have a permit for them.

And "stand your ground" laws allow them to use deadly force if they "reasonably believed that they were at risk of serious bodily injury or death," according to Margulies.

"So that's where it all will turn."
 
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Thursday, October 28th:
*Trial continues with Jury Selection (Day 8) for all (@ 8:30am 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).
*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 began on 10/18/21 with jury selection. 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. 10/20/21: Judge originally had two panels of 20 scheduled for each day (AM & PM), now shifting to just one panel a day. 10/19/21 Day 2: These 8 jurors still in the jury pool today: #s 39, 41, 44, 52, 62, 72, 76, & 79. 10/20/21 Day 3: Seven qualified today: #s 140, 143, 158, 161, 167, 168 & 170. That's 15/64 total. 10/21/21: Total: 23/64. 10/25/21: Jurors #s 380, 381, 383, 386, 395, 396, 402, 403, & 414. Total now: 32/64. 10/26/21: Jurors #s 466, 475, 479 & 496. Total now: 36/64. 10/27/21: 6 more jurors qualified. Total now 42/64.
Court info from 5/8/20 thru 10/17/21 & Jury selection (Day 1-6) 10/18/21-10/26/21 reference post #586 here:
GA - Ahmaud Arbery, 25, jogger, fatally shot by former LEO and son, Brunswick, Feb 2020 *Arrests* #3

10/27/21 Wednesday, Jury Selection Day 7: Judge Walmsley is on the bench addressing a new group of jurors. 19 jurors are in the group today. 36 have moved on to the next round. 3 of the 19 jurors are over 70 and do not wish to serve. That is their right, they will be struck for cause. Six more jurors have qualified. That makes 42 of the 64 needed. Dark on Friday. Jury selection continues on Monday, 11/1/21.
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.
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.
 
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