Judge rejects former district attorney’s bid to throw out misconduct, obstruction charges against her over Ahmaud Arbery hate crime murder case

Jackie Johnson (via Glynn County Detention Center)

Jackie Johnson, the former Georgia district attorney accused of hindering an investigation into the 2020 hate crime killing of Ahmaud Arbery, failed to have misconduct charges against her dismissed.

Senior Judge John Turner issued the 1-page ruling without elaborating on the reasoning for his decision on Tuesday.

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