A state Senate committee begins an investigation of the Fulton County jail
The AJC’s Patricia Murphy, Tia Mitchell, and Bill Nigut look at news stories that are in the headlines right now:
10 inmates in the Fulton County jail have died in just the past nine months alone. The jail is drastically overcrowded and many areas of the building are actually crumbling. This week, Lt. Governor Burt Jones and state Senator John Albers announced that a senate subcommittee will begin an investigation of conditions at the jail with hopes of finding remedies to some of the problems. AJC reporter Maya Prabhu joins the conversation on the jail.
Then: the panel looks at some of the witnesses Fani Willis plans to call when the trial of two defendants in the Georgia election interference case gets underway in just a few weeks. Plus, how will Georgia GOP House members cast their ballots for the next speaker of the U.S. House.
Plus: questions from the listener mailbag that you can now call into at 404-526-AJCP. That's 404-526-2527. The panel also chooses who’s up and who’s down as the week comes to an end.
Links to today’s topics:
Investigation of Fulton County Jail won’t be ‘adversarial,’ LG Jones says
Fulton DA previews witnesses for first Trump RICO trial
Georgians on Speaker Vote
Washington Post column by Karen Tumilty
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