
Could Young Thug see a mistrial? We asked an attorney as decision looms
10/24/24 • 24 min
More drama erupted Wednesday afternoon in Young Thug’s internationally watched criminal trial in Fulton County.
Another round of mistrial motions were made as Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker continued to scold prosecutors as they continued to parade witnesses in front of the jury in Atlanta’s trial of the century.
Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
More drama erupted Wednesday afternoon in Young Thug’s internationally watched criminal trial in Fulton County.
Another round of mistrial motions were made as Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker continued to scold prosecutors as they continued to parade witnesses in front of the jury in Atlanta’s trial of the century.
Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
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