Young Thug: Prosecutors rest their case in Georgia’s longest trial

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Defendant Deamonte Kendrick, center, sits next to his defense attorneys Doug Weinstein at the courtroom of Judge Ural Glanville at the Fulton County Courthouse, Friday, March 22, 2024, in Atlanta. (Jason Getz/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) Jason Getz TNS

ATLANTA – After nearly a year’s worth of testimony from more than 175 witnesses, Fulton County prosecutors rested their case Tuesday in a gang and racketeering trial that has become the longest in Georgia history.

Missing was the trial’s star defendant; Atlanta rapper Young Thug, one of four members of “Young Slime Life” who pleaded guilty during the lengthy trial. The two remaining defendants, Shannon Stillwell and Deamonte Kendrick, rejected plea offers after more than a week of negotiations. Both face murder and other charges.

Neither Stillwell nor Kendrick will present evidence, their lawyers said, and they declined to testify in their defense…

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