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Explainer: What happens next after convictions in Arbery death trial?
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After a 13-day trial, a disproportionately white jury found the three white men guilty of murder in Ahmaud Arbery's death. CTVNews.ca examines what happens next.
Soon after Travis McMichael fatally shot Arbery on Feb. 23, 2020, his father, Greg McMichael, told police how the pair had armed themselves, chased the young Black man and trapped him "like a rat." Neighbour William "Roddie" Bryan told officers he joined the pursuit and helped cut off Arbery's escape.
After a 13-day trial at the Glynn County courthouse in coastal Georgia, a disproportionately white jury found the three white men guilty of murder. Each man was also convicted on lesser charges.
ON WHAT CHARGES WAS EACH MAN CONVICTED?
A nine-count indictment charged all three men with one count of malice murder, four counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, one count of false imprisonment and one count of criminal attempt to commit a felony, in this case false imprisonment.