Retired prosecutor said he was not instructed to protect killers in murder of Ahmaud Arbery
- Jackie Johnson, the former Brunswick District Attorney, is on trial for allegedly obstructing the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's murder, which occurred on February 23, 2020.
- Retired District Attorney George Barnhill testified that he acted independently and was not instructed by Johnson to protect the McMichaels, the men convicted of Arbery's murder.
- Assistant Chief Stephanie Oliver stated that she had no interactions with Johnson regarding the case, contradicting claims of interference.
- Johnson's defense argued that her 2010 oath of office was invalid during the actions in 2020, but the judge is considering this argument.
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