The group was hanging out of the window, waving their arms and yelling racial slurs at the couple and shouting your lives dont matter. The group also allegedly called Wilson a n***** and his girlfriend a "n***** lover" before throwing an object that struck Wilsons car. There was nation-wide anguish and soul searching. Instead, they were treated like criminals. Judge Muldrew further indicated that this case was a circus and that he failed to prevent it from becoming a circus, Davis stated in the last lines of the new four-page filing. Marc Wilson and the occupant his girlfriend were in sheer terror that night, Francys Johnson, a civil rights attorney based in Georgia, said during the press conference. Complete the blank areas; concerned parties names, places of residence and numbers etc. As we proceed through that evidence one thing is going to ring true through this whole trial, Black said Wednesday, according to the Statesboro Herald. During the trial last month, Georgia state prosecutors asked Judge Ronnie Thompson to consider introducing lesser charges. In Quebec, contact chec au crime at 1-800-711-1800. Instead, Senior Judge Michael L. Karpf, who convened a hearing on the defenses recusal motion at 9:30 a.m. Friday, told Wilsons attorneys they can submit written questions, strictly limited to facts about the conduct of a previous hearing, that Muldrew, Ogeechee Judicial Circuit District Attorney Daphne Totten and Chief Assistant District Attorney Barclay Black will have to answer in sworn statements. He declined to comment when asked how many times Wilson shot his gun. Wilsons defense counsel discovered that Judge Michael Muldrew and District Attorney Daphne Totten had improper communication during the trial. She wore a blue silk robe as she sat on a chair with her legs on a table. But soon after that, Muldrew ordered deputies to remove Johnson from the courtroom. Wanted by the RCMP | Royal Canadian Mounted Police Williams is thankful that Wilson is alive to tell his truth. And at least one of the police reports written by a Statesboro detective reads that one of the teens, Luke Conley, was seen by a witness yelling out of his window right before the shooting.Additionally, Conley is currently facing charges of obstruction of justice for withholding information and providing conflicting statements about who he saw in Wilsons car. The defense, led by former Georgia NAACP president and attorney Francys Johnson, argues that despite the tragic death of Hutcheson, Wilson responded reasonably.This case is about how Emma Rigdon and William Marcus Wilson missed their early graves when they decided to go on a late-night run to Taco Bell, Johnson said during his opening statement Wednesday.Since Johnson took on the case in July 2020, hes been blunt about his belief that race has played a major role in how this case has been perceived. The previous hearing, begun Sept. 22-23 but never concluded, was over a motion filed by Wilsons attorneys seeking to have him declared immune to prosecution on the basis of Georgias stand his or her ground law. I can honestly say it has opened my eyes a lot to everything thats going around in the world today, he said. Initially denied bond, Wilsons legal counsel filed a motion to reconsider bond in December 2020.