"YSL Trial: Public Defender Withdraws, Young Thug's Social Media Under Scrutiny"

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The last public defender in the Young Slime Life gang trial in Fulton County has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel, citing financial hardships and the inability to earn a livable wage due to the length and commitment required by the case. Angela D’Williams, the public defender, has faced unforeseen professional and financial challenges, despite recent compensation increases, and has expressed her inability to take on new clients. The trial, which began 13 months ago, has been particularly demanding, leaving minimal time for other professional responsibilities and creating a need for additional financial support.
Topics:entertainment#financial-hardship#legalcriminal-justice#livable-wage#motion-to-withdraw#public-defender#young-slime-life-gang-trial
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