Ahmaud Arbery Trial: Join Our LIVE Coverage Starting Monday, October 18

This Monday, October 18, 2021, the “Ahmaud Arbery” trial is scheduled to begin—a full 18 months after the shooting death of Arbery on February 23, 2020–and our live coverage of this trial, along with end-of-day summaries and legal analysis, will begin the same moment the trial itself begins.

Of course, it’s not the deceased Arbery who is on trial, but rather the three men involved in his pursuit following Arbery’s apparent felony burglary of a neighborhood home. Those three men include Greg McMichael and Travis McMichael (father and son, in the pursuing pickup truck), and William “Roddy” Bryan (whose video of the final confrontation would explode the case to national attention and prompt the charges against all three men).

Legal Insurrection has kindly sponsored me to cover this trial in real-time, as it occurs, with a daily LIVE post including live commenting by myself to keep you informed of events at trial as they proceed.

In addition, you can expect an end-of-day analysis post summarizing and explaining each day’s events prepared by me each evening, after court has recessed for the day, and presented right here in both text and video form.

Note that this “Ahmaud Arbery” trial is likely to still be in process when the Kyle Rittenhouse trial begins on Monday, November 1.  Should that occur, and given that I’m only able to closely cover one trial at a time, I’ll be shifting my focus to the Rittenhouse trial, and perhaps providing ongoing superficial coverage of the “Arbery” trial as circumstances allow.

In that case, of course, you’ll continue to see my trial coverage and analysis, both real-time throughout the day and in the form of end-of-day summaries and analysis, but that coverage will be on the Rittenhouse trial beginning on November 1.

I recently produced a “What to expect from Ahmaud Arbery & Kyle Rittenhouse” content for our own Law of Self Defense membership, but the Legal Insurrection community can also enjoy this content in video form right here:

We’re also using this particular post as an opportunity to do a test of the live-commenting system we last used some months ago during the Derek Chauvin trial, mostly to ensure that we haven’t forgotten how to use it—so, hopefully you’ll see a few test-type posts immediately below:

OK, folks, that’s all I have for all of you at the moment, except to remind you all to lock a browser window right here on the morning of Monday, October 18, 2021, to start your real time viewing of the “Ahmaud Arbery” trial out of Brunswick GA.

Remember

You carry a gun so you’re hard to kill.

Know the law so you’re hard to convict.

Stay safe!

–Andrew

Attorney Andrew F. Branca
Law of Self Defense LLC

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