Flowers shook his attorney’s hand, then was escorted out of the courtroom to be processed and released. ADAD“He’s extremely happy to be out,” Flowers attorney Rob McDuff told The Washington Post. The attorney described the donor as a supporter who had taken an interest in the case and said Flowers knew who the person was. Two of Flowers’s trials, the only ones with more than one African American assessing his guilt, ended in hung juries. ADAfter the ruling, Evans told American Public Media that “there’s no question about [Flowers’s] guilt” and “never has been.”“Courts are just like me and you,” he said.
Source: Washington Post December 16, 2019 21:02 UTC