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Young Thug's trial | On hold until Judge Ural Glanville is removed or not

July 05, 2024 Atlanta News First Season 2 Episode 4
Young Thug's trial | On hold until Judge Ural Glanville is removed or not
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Young Thug's trial | On hold until Judge Ural Glanville is removed or not
Jul 05, 2024 Season 2 Episode 4
Atlanta News First

The trial of Young Thug is on an indefinite hold while a judge determines if Judge Ural Glanville should be removed. 

Jeffery Williams - aka Young Thug - was arrested on May 9, 2022, along with 27 other suspected gang members in Buckhead as part of a 56-count indictment.

The trial’s jury selection lasted longer than any other in Georgia history, and actual witness testimony itself will likely surpass state records. Both records were set by the Atlanta Public Schools teacher scandal and trial of 2014-15.

The trial – which has been repeatedly plagued by arrests, charges and disruptions – began on Nov. 27, 2023. Defense attorneys have repeatedly raised concerns that the trial could go on for years based on the number of witnesses the state plans to call up.

Prosecutors are attempting to show YSL, or Young Slime Life, is a criminal street gang responsible for numerous offenses. Defense attorneys say YSL is not a gang but simply the name of a record label, Young Stoner Life.

Young Thug himself is facing eight criminal counts under a federal law that was originally enacted to fight organized crime. Georgia is one of 33 states that has its own RICO law, but in the Peach State, the alleged criminal enterprises do not have to have existed as long as the federal law.

Full coverage of Young Thug's trial on Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/news/crime/young-thug-trial/

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The trial of Young Thug is on an indefinite hold while a judge determines if Judge Ural Glanville should be removed. 

Jeffery Williams - aka Young Thug - was arrested on May 9, 2022, along with 27 other suspected gang members in Buckhead as part of a 56-count indictment.

The trial’s jury selection lasted longer than any other in Georgia history, and actual witness testimony itself will likely surpass state records. Both records were set by the Atlanta Public Schools teacher scandal and trial of 2014-15.

The trial – which has been repeatedly plagued by arrests, charges and disruptions – began on Nov. 27, 2023. Defense attorneys have repeatedly raised concerns that the trial could go on for years based on the number of witnesses the state plans to call up.

Prosecutors are attempting to show YSL, or Young Slime Life, is a criminal street gang responsible for numerous offenses. Defense attorneys say YSL is not a gang but simply the name of a record label, Young Stoner Life.

Young Thug himself is facing eight criminal counts under a federal law that was originally enacted to fight organized crime. Georgia is one of 33 states that has its own RICO law, but in the Peach State, the alleged criminal enterprises do not have to have existed as long as the federal law.

Full coverage of Young Thug's trial on Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/news/crime/young-thug-trial/

Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.