Ahmaud Arbery's killers avoided arrest at first. Now an ex-prosecutor faces trial for misconduct
- The former Georgia prosecutor, Jackie Johnson, is set to stand trial for allegedly obstructing the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's killing, with jury selection beginning Tuesday.
- Johnson faces charges of violating her oath of office and obstruction, stemming from her actions after Arbery's death in February 2020.
- Three white men were found guilty of state murder and federal hate crime charges related to Arbery's killing, which sparked nationwide protests over racial injustice.
- The Georgia Attorney General's office claims Johnson interfered with investigators, delaying arrests and contributing to distrust in the local justice system.
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