Hundreds of people were ordered to report for jury duty Monday in Georgia for what could be a long, laborious effort to find jurors to hear the trial of three white men charged with fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery as he was running in their neighborhood.
The slaying of Arbery, 25, sparked a national outcry fueled by graphic video of the shooting. Father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan are charged with murder and other crimes in Arbery’s death Feb. 23, 2020, just outside the port city of Brunswick, Ga.
Jury selection could last two weeks or more. Arbery’s father said he was praying for an impartial panel and a fair trial, declaring that Black crime victims too often have been denied justice.
“This is 2021, and it’s time for a change,” Marcus Arbery Sr. said in an interview. “We need to be treated equally and get fair justice as human beings, because we’ve been treated wrong so long.”
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Before the selection process begins, Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley first plans to hold a morning hearing to address legal issues that must be resolved before the trial starts.
Court officials in Glynn County mailed jury-duty notices to 1,000 people, expecting potentially slow going in finding jurors in a community where the slaying dominated news coverage and swamped social media feeds.
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The case will be followed closely outside Georgia, too. Arbery’s killing added to the outrage that fueled national protests over racial injustice in the summer of 2020. More than two months passed after Arbery’s death before the McMichaels and Bryan were charged and jailed, which came only after the video of the shooting was leaked online and state investigators took over the case from local police.
Prosecutors say Arbery was merely out jogging when the McMichaels armed themselves with guns and chased him in a pickup truck. Bryan joined the pursuit in his own truck and took the now-infamous cellphone video of Travis McMichael shooting Arbery three times at close range with a shotgun.
Defense attorneys insist the three men committed no crimes. Greg McMichael told police they pursued Arbery out of suspicion that he was a burglar after security cameras had previously filmed him entering a nearby home under construction. He said Travis McMichael fired his gun in self-defense after Arbery attacked him, punching and trying to grab the weapon.
Investigators have testified that they found no evidence of crimes by Arbery in the Satilla Shores subdivision. He was unarmed.
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As a precaution against the coronavirus, 600 members of the jury pool were ordered to report Monday to a gymnasium to provide room for social distancing. They will be summoned to the courthouse in groups of 20, Glynn County Superior Court Clerk Ronald Adams said.
Along with their jury summons, pool members were mailed a three-page questionnaire asking what they already knew about the case and what news outlets or social media platforms were their main sources of information.
The form also asks prospective jurors whether they posted any online comments about Arbery’s killing, visited the scene of the shooting or did other research into the case on their own.
Attorneys on both sides will spend the coming days questioning the potential jurors, in groups and individually, to determine whether they have formed opinions about the case that render them incapable of serving.
The judge needs to seat a jury of 12, plus four alternates who will be on standby to fill in for any jurors who get sick or are dismissed before the trial ends.
Once a jury is seated, the trial itself could take more than two weeks, Adams said.