Judge Paige Reese Whitaker wants the Young Thug and YSL trial proceedings to be timely, organized, non-intrusive, and quick.
Young Thug’s New Judge Brings A New Set Of Rules
Judge Whitaker has laid out some new guidelines for the courtroom in the Young Thug trial.
All things considered, it’s great to see the Judge show control over the courtroom, something we’ve had problems with before. pic.twitter.com/1wZhnM2f3l
— THUGGERDAILY ひ (@ThuggerDaily) July 19, 2024
Elsewhere, this is what the judge between Glanville and Whitaker in this case, Judge Shukura Ingram, had to say about recusing herself from the trial almost immediately after the court assigned her to it. “Because this Court’s former assigned deputy could be called as a witness in any future proceedings in this case, the Court may be called upon to assess this deputy’s credibility, or rule on matters related to her criminal prosecution,” she wrote in a filing. “This may undermine the public’s confidence in the impartiality of the proceedings. While the Court does not regard the aforementioned situation as creating any actual bias for or against any party to this case, the Court does view this as a matter that could cause a reasonable person to question the Court’s impartiality and reasonably give rise to the appearance.”
Meanwhile, other folks already spoke on their negative assessment of how the trial progressed, including a former Georgia judicial chair. This Young Thug and YSL RICO case turned ugly years ago at this point, and now we must wait to see if this new era will prove more clear or effective. Still, this is just a speculative anticipation, and the next days of the trial will be a crucial indication of the future. Let’s hope things become more easy to understand, develop, and identify as fact or fiction in this trial.
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