Black judge refuses to step down from white officer’s trial
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Lawyers for a white Alabama police officer charged with murder in the shooting of a black man are wrongly injecting race into the case, a black judge said Thursday when he refused a defence request to step aside over a social media post.
Montgomery County Circuit Judge Greg Griffin ruled after a contentious hearing in which the defence for police officer Aaron Cody Smith argued the judge should give up the case because of a Facebook post the judge made before he was assigned the case.
In the post, the judge complained about being stopped by police because he was he was black. Griffin said he lives “in the hood” and “can’t take this black skin off.”
“It comes with the territory,” said Griffin.


