
Jurors in the trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing deliberated between charges of malice murder and felony murder. Here's what that means
CNN
Three men convicted Wednesday in the death of Ahmaud Arbery each faced nine possible charges that stemmed from their involvement in the 2020 shooting near Brunswick, Georgia. But the verdicts rendered by the jury on some of the allegations differed.
Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. were convicted on four and three of the counts of felony murder, respectively. Gregory's son, Travis McMichael, was also found guilty on multiple counts of felony murder and was the only one of the three found to have committed malice murder.
The difference between the malice and felony murder charges has to do with intent, CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said.

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