Ahmaud Arbery defense objects to 'Black pastors' in court

An incident during the trial in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery has raised eyebrows after defense attorneys argued against having "Black pastors" in court during the trial. The attorney argued that high-profile pastors, such as Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, are influencing the jury when they sit with Arbery's family members during proceedings. The judge swiftly rejected the argument and said he barely noticed when Sharpton was in the courtroom.

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