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White Woman Who Killed Ajike Owens Gets All-White Jury, As Manslaughter Trial Begins

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The manslaughter trial for the 60-year-old woman who killed Ajike Owens began this week, but some are concerned about the all-white jury.

The post White Woman Who Killed Ajike Owens Gets All-White Jury, As Manslaughter Trial Begins appeared first on NewsOne.

The post White Woman Who Killed Ajike Owens Gets All-White Jury, As Manslaughter Trial Begins appeared first on The Urban Daily.

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