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🗓️ 8 January 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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The men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery have now been sentenced. Host Hank Klibanoff and his Emory colleague, professor Carol Anderson, talk about Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley’s decision on the public radio program Closer Look with Rose Scott, from WABE Atlanta.
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1:04.4 | This is Barry Truths. I am Hank Clibbinoff. So the criminal sentences of the three men convicted |
1:11.5 | of killing a mod arboring were handed down this afternoon, January 7th, 2022. |
1:18.2 | We're going to open this episode by going straight into the Glen County courtroom and |
1:24.1 | Brunswick, Georgia, where superior court judge Timothy Womzley rendered the sentences. |
1:31.3 | But it's what he said before he did that that I think you got to hear. Because his comments, |
1:37.6 | his observations, his unsparing takeaway from the trial were powerful and unequivocal. |
1:44.0 | He saw the same video we all saw. He heard the same testimony we all heard. And when he spoke, |
1:51.9 | he let his judicial guard down in a way I had not seen before. |
2:00.4 | All right, the way the court's going to address this, I'm going to make a few remarks. |
2:07.1 | And then address each one of the defendants with regard to sentencing. And the remarks are |
2:11.1 | intended to be general, but also taken into consideration in the individual sentencing portion |
2:18.3 | of the court's statement. So that's how we intend to proceed. So the court has heard the evidence |
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