The selection of JU will end on Tuesday in a former Georgia prosecutor's criminal miscellaneous trial, accused of interference with the police investigation of the killing of Urbad Arberry in 2020.
A white man with a gun and a pickup truck hit a black man running in the neighborhood after mistakenly suspected that he was a thief, and shot fatally.
The man who began a fatal tracking worked for a local prosecutor.
Former prosecutor, former prosecutor, Jackie Johnson, was accused of returning to court as a criminal defendant and investigating the killing of Alberry, violating her oath, heavy sin, and a light sin that hindered the police. I did it.
Johnson denied the wrongdoing and immediately gave the lawsuit to an external prosecutor.
John R. Turnner's senior judge was planning to sit on a JU judge in the Glin Court Court, a port city of Brandswick on Tuesday morning.
The judge's choice began a week ago, but was delayed by a rare winter storm that left the coastal community coastal coastal community in snow and ice.
The opening statement from the prosecutor and the lawyer was scheduled for the second half of Tuesday after 12 JUs and two alternative JUs were sitting. The office of Georgia's Justice Corporation Chris Car has prosecuted the lawsuit.
Judge said that Johnson's trial would last more than two weeks. It was held in the same court in 2021 that the perpetrators of Aberry were convicted of murder.
His father and son Greg and Travis McMAKEL chased 25 -year -old Urbury with a pickup truck after seeing running past his house on February 23, 2020.
The neighbor William “Rodi” Brian joined the tracking with his own truck, recorded a video of Travis McMAKEL's mobile phone, and filmed an arberer with a close -up shotgun.
Greg McMAKEL was a retired investigator who worked in Johnson. He called her about an hour after the killing.
“My son and I have been involved in shooting, but I need advice right away,” he said in a voice email left on Johnson's mobile phone.
Until the Brian shooting graphic video was leaking online, more than two months have passed without arrest.
The Georgia Investigation Bureau took over a lawsuit from a local police and arrested McMiccell and Brian for murder.
Prosecutors say that Johnson abused her office by trying to protect McMichell.
The prosecution stated that Johnson has shown “favor and affection” to Greg McMAKEL, saying that “Travis McMAKEL should not be arrested.
After all three men were convicted of murder in 2021, they were sentenced to life in prison.
The following year, they were found in another trial that they were guilty of federal hatred crimes.
Johnson retired from his job in November 2020 as a regional prosecutor of the five -county Branzwick Judicial Tourism.
She mainly accused the defeat of Alberry a few months ago.





