Defense attorney doesn't want 'anymore Black pastors' in court during Ahmaud Arbery murder trial
Defense attorney Kevin Gough expressed his displeasure to the court during the fifth day of testimony in the trial against the three men charged in connection to the death of Ahmaud Arbery. Gough said having those pastors sit in the courtroom with the family was tantamount to jury intimidation.
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Defense attorney doesn't want 'anymore Black pastors' in court during Ahmaud Arbery murder trial

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