Judge orders acquittal of ex-prosecutor on 1 of 2 counts in misconduct trial over Ahmaud Arbery case
- A judge ordered the acquittal of a former Georgia prosecutor on one misconduct charge related to the Ahmaud Arbery case, stating there was insufficient evidence for conviction.
- Senior Judge John R. Turner remarked, "There is not one scintilla of evidence that I’ve heard that would authorize a verdict on that count."
- The former prosecutor, Johnson, still faces a felony charge for violating her oath of office.
- Prosecutors aimed to show that Johnson protected Arbery’s assailants, but their case weakened after the acquittal on the obstruction charge.
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