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Judge Rules 'Justice For Ahmaud' Signs Can Remain Outside Courthouse | The Michigan Chronicle

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Photo: Getty Images Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley has ruled that citizens carrying 'Justice For Ahmaud [Arbery]' signs and wearing 'Justice For Ahmaud' t-shirts can remain outside the Glynn County courthouse during the jury selection process. While dozens of supporters have shown up outside the courthouse throughout the jury selection process, Walmsley stated that it … Continued

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