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csziggy

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16. "Glynn County told VICE News that the court is aware of the links and a solution is in the works."
Wed Oct 20, 2021, 10:49 AM
Oct 2021

From the link in the OP:

Glynn County told VICE News that the court is aware of the links and a solution is in the works.

“We are aware of that issue, and the decision about that will be made by the judge,” Glynn County Superior Court Clerk Ronald Adams told VICE News Tuesday morning.

The trial motions are available on a menu on the left side of the court’s website. Clicking one of the three links labeled “State Of Georgia vs Gregory McMichael,” “State Of Georgia vs Travis McMichael,” or “State Of Georgia vs William ‘Roddie’ Bryan,” directs visitors to a page containing every filing and ruling related to the case since May 11, 2020, when warrants for the McMichaels’ arrests were filed.


I wonder if this is routine for this Georgia county - leaving suppressed evidence movements accessible to potential jurors. If so, every defense attorney for every case that was lost, that could have been influenced by jurors seeing this information, should appeal to overturn convictions in that county!

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