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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 718321" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It looks to me like the charges against the guy who made the video will be much harder for the prosecutors to prove in court. I believe the charges are attempt to commit false imprisonment and felony murder. The only evidence that I have seen of him assisting the McMichaels in stopping Arbery are McMichael's statements to police. There might be more, but if so it isn't public at this point.</p><p></p><p>If I were his lawyer, I would want to do everything I could to have separate trials. If he has a separate trial, he will not be sitting next to the McMichaels. If he has a separate trial, I'm not sure the McMichael's statement to police would be admissible unless the defense can cross-examine McMichael. I don't think McMichael's lawyer would let him testify in Bryan's trial unless they had reached a plea agreement, in which case the lawyer can attack him for getting a better deal for testifying against Bryan. Bryan has claimed that he didn't have any communication with the McMichaels on the day of the incident. He can claim that he say a chase in progress and only followed to observe and film the chase. Unless the trials are conducted together and the prosecutors can enter evidence that they wouldn't be able to in a trial against Bryan alone, I don't see how they can prove that case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 718321, member: 2426"] It looks to me like the charges against the guy who made the video will be much harder for the prosecutors to prove in court. I believe the charges are attempt to commit false imprisonment and felony murder. The only evidence that I have seen of him assisting the McMichaels in stopping Arbery are McMichael's statements to police. There might be more, but if so it isn't public at this point. If I were his lawyer, I would want to do everything I could to have separate trials. If he has a separate trial, he will not be sitting next to the McMichaels. If he has a separate trial, I'm not sure the McMichael's statement to police would be admissible unless the defense can cross-examine McMichael. I don't think McMichael's lawyer would let him testify in Bryan's trial unless they had reached a plea agreement, in which case the lawyer can attack him for getting a better deal for testifying against Bryan. Bryan has claimed that he didn't have any communication with the McMichaels on the day of the incident. He can claim that he say a chase in progress and only followed to observe and film the chase. Unless the trials are conducted together and the prosecutors can enter evidence that they wouldn't be able to in a trial against Bryan alone, I don't see how they can prove that case. [/QUOTE]
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