Young Thug's trial | The jury is returning, but will Lil' Woody testify? He doesn't seem to know, either
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The jury in Young Thug’s trial could be returning Monday for the resumption of witness testimony. At least, that’s what Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker continues reiterating to prosecutors and defense attorneys.
Whitaker has also given prosecutors until Friday to respond to defense attorneys’ calls for a mistrial or at least their motions for disqualifications.
No courtroom proceedings will be held Friday. Whitaker has ordered attorneys and prosecutors to be back in court at 8 a.m. on Monday to finalize jury instructions that will be delivered in the wake of Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville’s recusal.
Whitaker also said she’s going to ask jurors if they can disregard previous testimony from prosecution star witness Kenneth Copeland (aka Lil’ Woody). If many of them say they can’t, a mistrial may result because of a potential reduced juror size.
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