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What is Georgia’s Citizen’s Arrest Law?

The New York Times

Media Outlets / The New York Times 4 years ago 565 Views 0

From the days of the Civil War, Georgia has allowed its residents to arrest one another. But after the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, critics are calling for such laws to be repealed.
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  • Police Department (Glynn County, Ga)
  • Arbery, Ahmaud (1994-2020)
  • McMichael, Gregory (1955- )
  • McMichael, Travis (1986- )
  • Brunswick (Ga)
  • Georgia
  • Self-Defense
  • Martin, Trayvon
  • Clayton County (Ga)
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