Judge to seat jury in trial of ex-prosecutor accused of shielding Ahmaud Arbery’s killers
- Jury selection is concluding in the trial of former District Attorney Jackie Johnson, charged with interfering in the investigation of Ahmaud Arbery's killing.
- Jackie Johnson faces felony and misdemeanor charges for violating her oath of office and hindering police.
- The trial is being prosecuted by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's office and is expected to last two weeks or more.
- The case is linked to the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery, which led to the conviction of his assailants in 2021.
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