Ahmaud Arbery's killers avoided arrest at first. Now an ex-prosecutor faces trial for misconduct
- Greg McMichael called District Attorney Jackie Johnson for help after his son killed Ahmaud Arbery, leading to a lengthy investigation that resulted in life sentences for McMichael, his son Travis, and their neighbor Roddie Bryan for murder and federal hate crimes.
- Jackie Johnson is facing trial for misconduct, charged with violating her oath of office and hindering police investigations into Arbery's killing, with jury selection set to begin in Brunswick.
- The trial of Johnson has been delayed for over three years, partly due to her lead attorney's involvement in another high-profile case, which has drawn public scrutiny and criticism.
- After Arbery's death, Johnson recused herself from the case but is accused of showing favoritism to Greg McMichael, who worked in her office prior to his retirement.
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