
Season 3 · Episode 6
S3 E6: The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery: Juror Exclusion On The Basis Of Race — Part 1
Jury Duty · Kary Antholis
November 9, 202123m 46s
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Show Notes
In this episode, The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery: Juror Exclusion On The Basis Of Race — Part 1, host Kary Antholis begins the two-part argument presented in the Friday, November 5th, hearing where prosecutor Linda Dunikoski presented a motion to Judge Timothy Walmsley that asserted the defense had improperly used their peremptory juror challenges in the case on the basis of the jurors' race. Kary is joined by Paul Butler, Georgetown Law Professor, MSNBC Legal Analyst and Crime Story Consulting Editor, who offers context for this hearing and the issues that it raises.
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