Ex-Georgia DA Jackie Johnson Goes To Trial For Obstruction In The Ahmaud Arbery Case

Former Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson speaks to people Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, at the Glynn County Courthouse in Brunswick, Georgia, prior to a pretrial motions hearing in her violation of oath office case. (Michael Hall/Pool Photo via AP) (Michael Hall/AP)

Former Georgia prosecutor Jackie Johnson, who has been accused of obstructing the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery’s killers, is set to go to trial more than four years after Arbery was killed. One of the men convicted in Arbery’s murder, Gregory McMichael, had previously worked as an investigator in Johnson’s office, and prosecutors have said he asked for her help when his son shot Arbery after they chased him through their neighborhood.

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