The Local Lowdown

Decades of Corruption


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The Augusta Press investigates decades of alleged injustice within Glynn County, Georgia's judicial system. The investigation focuses on the case of Larry Lee, wrongly convicted of murder due to prosecutorial misconduct and withheld evidence, highlighting a pattern of systemic failures. The article connects this historical pattern to the Ahmaud Arbery murder case, arguing that the handling of Arbery's murder reflects long-standing issues of corruption and impunity. The author uses Lee's case to illustrate how those with power have operated outside the bounds of the law, resulting in wrongful convictions and a flawed justice system. The investigation aims to expose a broader pattern of injustice, suggesting that Lee's case is not an isolated incident.

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The Local LowdownBy Caedyn & Jade