Young Thug’s attorney Brian Steel argued with Judge Ural Glanville about addressing him inappropriately on several occasions in front of the jury. The argument comes after Glanville stated that he believes Steel was “unprepared.“ Atlanta rapper Young Thug, born Jeffery Williams, faces multiple charges under Georgia's RICO Act. Williams, believed to be the leader of the YSL collective, supposedly operated a “criminal street gang“ from outside his residence. Williams faces eight charges in a 65-count indictment. These charges include drug possession, possession with intent to distribute, and participating in criminal gang activity as an individual employed by a criminal street gang. From shocking confessions to deceitful cover-ups, Law&Crime’s newest channel, Interrogations, delivers the most intense police interviews straight from the source. Subscribe now and watch the truth be uncovered on April 23: #YoungThug #JefferyWilliams #lawandcrime Jury Makeup: 12 = 7 Black women, 2 Black men, 2 white women, 1 white man. Plus 6 alternates. 18 total jurors in the courtroom. STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK: Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: Where To Watch Law&Crime Network: Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: Read Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: For Licensing Inquiries, Please Contact: licensing@ LAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: Twitter: Facebook: Twitch: TikTok: @lawandcrime LAW&CRIME NETWORK PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OF LAW&CRIME NETWORK YOUTUBE CHANNELS: Main Channel: Law&Crime Shorts: Channel B: Channel C:
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