A judge rejected a mistrial request for Ahaud Arbery's killers over the presence of civil rights figures
Gough also notably said last week: “We don’t want any more Black pastors in here,” though heIn denying the motion, Judge Timothy Walmsley said he found some of Gough’s comments on the matter “reprehensible,” suggesting those statements may have prompted more civil rights figures to show up.“You need to understand—everybody—that your words in this courtroom have an impact on a lot of what’s going on," Walmsley said.
. Georgia’s citizen’s arrest law, which was passed during the Civil War, was repealed earlier this year.
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