Nov 23, 2021 · Laura Hogue is the defense attorney for Greg McMichael, who stirred controversy in her closing arguments during the trial of the three men accused in the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery. Hogue said at the...
Oct 17, 2021 · Frank Hogue, a partner at Macon-based law firm Hogue, Hogue, Fitzgerald & Griffin, will represent Greg McMichael. According to the firm’s website, Hogue has three decades of experience and started...
Feb 21, 2022 · Greg McMichael’s attorney, Attilio Balbo, argued that his client chased after Arbery not because of his race, but because Greg McMichael recognized the 25-year-old as a man who had earlier been ...
Nov 05, 2021 · Gregory McMichael, 65, worked in law enforcement for decades, including a long stint as an investigator for the district attorney's office in Brunswick. After spotting Arbery, McMichael later told police, he grabbed his .357 Magnum pistol and told his son , "Travis the guy is running down the street lets go."
Travis McMichael (born January 18, 1986), then 34, Gregory McMichael's son, former U.S. Coast Guard mechanic between 2007 and 2016, with some training in law enforcement. William "Roddie" Bryan (born August 19, 1969), then 50, was a neighbor of the McMichaels.
Laura Hogue has been married to her husband Franklin Hogue, representing the Defense Attorney of crime convicted Greg Mcmichael. Franklin has been practicing law and serving case jurisdiction for over three decades, usually based around the Georgia region.Nov 22, 2021
Laura Hogue's age is estimated to be between 50-55 years old. However, her exact date of birth is yet to be revealed.Nov 22, 2021
the University of Georgia Law SchoolHe attended the College of William and Mary in Virginia before studying at the University of Georgia Law School. For the three decades since, he has worked as an attorney in Georgia including as an assistant district attorney and then as Brunswick Judicial Court public defender, according to his company website.Nov 18, 2021
Glynn County Sheriff's Office. Gregory McMichael in a photo released on May 7, 2020, after his arrest in Georgia. McMichael and his son, Travis McMichael , have been charged with murder in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, after spotting him running in their neighborhood.
MORE: Ahmaud Arbery died from multiple gunshot wounds, autopsy finds. In February 2019, the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) issued McMichael a suspension order for "failure to maintain training for the year 2018.". At that point McMichael lost his powers of arrest.
1. Gregory McMichael Is a Former Police Detective & Chief Investigator. McMichael, 64, previously worked as a police detective and chief investigator for District Attorney Stephen Kelley, according to documents from Brunswick, where the shooting took place. He retired from the profession in 2019.
Jackie Johnson, the current District Attorney for Glynn County, has recused herself from the case because McMichael worked as an investigator in her office. Similarly, The New York Times reports that Tom Durden, the prosecutor for the case, is the third prosecutor assigned to the case.
Gregory, a retired investigator and former police detective, told police he and his son thought Arbery was armed and that they pursued him because Gregory thought he looked like a suspect in a slate of recent break-ins. Gregory further claimed that Arbery began to “violently attack” Travis and that his son only shot Arbery after the pair began to struggle over a shotgun.
Gregory and Travis McMichael are a father and son duo who pursued and shot Ahmaud Arbery to death while he was jogging in broad daylight in Georgia on February 23. Arbery was a 25-year-old unarmed black man. Gregory, 64, and Travis, 34, are white and were not arrested after the slaying. On Tuesday, a graphic video of Arbery’s murder started ...
Arbery Was Shot Multiple Times, According to Video Footage. People have gathered on the street that Ahmaud Arbery was murdered on. Chants of “We want Justice” are heard. The two men seen in the video Gregory and Travis McMichael have not been charged or detained.