The slow-moving-yet-high-pressured trial of Young Thug devolved Wednesday into a shouting match between the judge overseeing the proceedings, prosecutors and defense attorneys.
For weeks, Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville has admonished both sides in Jeffery Williams’ - aka Young Thug’s - trial to file motions early and collaborate with each other. The trial has already broken records for Georgia’s longest jury selection; and is well on its way to becoming the state’s - and possibly the nation’s - longest criminal trial.
On Wednesday, attorney Max Schardt, who represents Shannon Stillwell, objected to a 105-page PowerPoint presentation that prosecutors wanted to introduce.
That led to another admonishment from Glanville, who then aimed his ire at Fulton County Chief Deputy District Attorney Adriane Love. Then came a shouting match between Love and Glanville.
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