Three men to be sentenced to life in prison for Ahmaud Arbery murder
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[January 07, 2022]
By Jonathan Allen
(Reuters) - The three white men who were
convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man running through their
coastal Georgia neighborhood in 2020, are due to be sentenced to life in
prison on Friday.
Under Georgia law, the only question before Judge Timothy Walmsley in
the 10 a.m. (1500 GMT) sentencing hearing at Glynn County Superior Court
in Brunswick is whether to allow any of the three men to seek parole
after 30 years.
A jury found Gregory McMichael, 66, his son Travis McMichael, 35, and
their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan, 52, guilty in late November of
murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal intent to
commit a felony.
Their lawyers say they will appeal the convictions. All three men also
face a federal trial in February on hate-crime charges, accused in an
indictment of violating Arbery's civil rights by attacking him because
of his "race and color."
"Obviously we're going to argue for life with the possibility of
parole," said Frank Hogue, a lawyer for the elder McMichael.
"Practically, that doesn't mean much of a difference for a 65-year-old
man."
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A woman holds a sign outside the Glynn County Courthouse after the
jury reached a guilty verdict in the trial of William "Roddie"
Bryan, Travis McMichael and Gregory McMichael, charged with the
February 2020 death of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, in Brunswick,
Georgia, U.S., November 24, 2021. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Arbery, a 25-year-old avid jogger,
was running through the mostly white residential neighborhood of
Satilla Shores on the afternoon of Feb. 23 when the McMichaels
decided to grab their guns, jump in a pickup truck and give chase.
The younger McMichael would later testify to the jury they had a
hunch Arbery might be fleeing a crime.
Bryan joined the chase in his own pickup truck after it passed his
driveway, and pulled out his cellphone to record Travis McMichael
firing a shotgun at Arbery at close range. Arbery had nothing on him
besides his running clothes and sneakers.
The video caused outrage when it emerged months later and it became
clear that none of the men involved had yet been arrested after a
local prosecutor concluded the killing was justified.
The three men will be allowed to address the court if they wish
during Friday's hearing, and prosecutors from the Cobb County
district attorney's office will be able to call on Arbery's
relatives to share victim impact statements.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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