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Posted on February 23, 2021 by admin

Kemp announces legislation to overhaul Georgia citizen’s arrest statute, in wake of Ahmaud Arbery death

This bill repeals the current Civil War-era statute in order to prevent the terrible consequences of a vague and outdated law,’ Kemp said.

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