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Georgia Prosecutor Faces Felony Charge for Not Treating Armaud Arbery and His Family ‘With Dignity’

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A former district attorney is being hit with felony charges for not treating Armaud Arbery “with dignity” during his murder trial.

Former Brunswick district attorney Jackie Johnson was charged with violating her oath of office and jailed on Nov. 24 as the system looks for more sacrifices for the mob. She was also charged with a misdemeanor count of obstructing police.

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Because a grand jury determined that she did not charge Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. fast enough, Johnson is facing years in prison. The indictment actually states that she did not “treat Ahmaud Arbery and his family fairly and with dignity.”

Race-husting and media-whoring attorney Lee Merritt, who is representing Arbery’s mother Wanda Cooper-Jones, had previously called for Johnson to be hit with charges.

“She should spend time in prison. Her actions are not just acts of negligence, but she actively worked to cover up the murder,” Merritt said in an interview.

Big League Politics has reported on how crucial evidence was withheld from the murder case showing that Arbery regularly posed as a jogger as a cover to commit robberies in order to set up the show trial:

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A Georgia circuit court judge has determined that Armaud Arbery’s history of posing as a jogger in order to commit robberies will not be allowed to be presented at his murder trial.

Judge Timothy Walmsley said that the “just a jogger” libel created by the fake news media and Black Lives Matter hoaxsters must be protected because presentation of the facts might “lead the jury to believe that although Arbery did not apparently commit any felony that day, he may pose future dangerousness in that he would eventually commit more alleged crimes, and therefore, the Defendants’ actions were somehow justified.”

“The character of victim is neither relevant nor admissible in murder trial,” the judge declared in his ruling Monday.

Big League Politics has reported on how Arbery was known around the community as “the jogger” because he would pose as a jogger and then attempt robberies, which he was caught in the act of perpetrating on at least several occasions…

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Court documents in the murder trial of Travis and Greg McMichael indicate that Arbery was known as the “jogger” because he regularly acted like he was on a run as he committed robberies through town…

“In 2019 and 2020, local convenience store witness interviews reveal Mr. Arbery became known as “the jogger” for his repeated conduct and behavior of running up, stretching in front in, and then entering several convenience stores where he would grab items and run out before he could be caught,” the court documents read.

There is apparently video evidence of Arbery engaging in this type of behavior too.

“On August 21, 2018, Burke County witness reports and Burke County Office body cam video reveals Mr. Arbery was caught by a stay-at-home mom who saw him in her backyard looking into the windows of her cars. She called police who found Mr. Arbery at his grandmother’s residence,” the court documents state.”

This is justice in BLM’s America. The rule of law has been replaced with rule by mob. Welcome to the United States of Somalia.

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