NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Black man whose fate was decided by an all-white jury who deliberated in a room containing Confederate symbols will receive a new trial after a Tennessee Criminal Appeals Court ruling.
Tim Gilbert was sentenced in June 2020 to six years in prison for aggravated assault and other charges connected with a 2018 altercation. But Gilbert and his attorney argued the symbols on display at the Giles County courthouse, the jury's racial makeup, and specific evidence allowed violated his right to a fair trial.
Unbeknownst to Gilbert or his attorney at the time of the trial, the jury considered whether Gilbert was innocent or guilty in a room where an antique Confederate flag and a portrait of Confederate President Jefferson Davis hung.
Surely none of this played a role in them finding him guilty and sending him off to prison. We just saw an All White Jury convict 3 racist in Brunswick GA surely an all white jury in Tennessee wouldn't discriminate against a black man.
Tim Gilbert was sentenced in June 2020 to six years in prison for aggravated assault and other charges connected with a 2018 altercation. But Gilbert and his attorney argued the symbols on display at the Giles County courthouse, the jury's racial makeup, and specific evidence allowed violated his right to a fair trial.
Unbeknownst to Gilbert or his attorney at the time of the trial, the jury considered whether Gilbert was innocent or guilty in a room where an antique Confederate flag and a portrait of Confederate President Jefferson Davis hung.
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Surely none of this played a role in them finding him guilty and sending him off to prison. We just saw an All White Jury convict 3 racist in Brunswick GA surely an all white jury in Tennessee wouldn't discriminate against a black man.