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Forsyth County prosecutors want records sealed related to John Neville's death. They say release would threaten fair trial for defendants.


Forsyth County prosecutors are seeking to prevent the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services from releasing records on the jail-related death of John Elliott Neville in December 2019. 
A day after DHHS officials indicated they would be releasing certain documents in its possession to a news organization, a Forsyth County prosecutor filed an objection and a request for a temporary protective order, which a Forsyth County judge granted the same day, according to court documents filed in Forsyth Superior Court. 
Attorneys for a media coalition that includes the Winston-Salem Journal were not notified. (The Winston-Salem Journal was part of a coalition that requested public release of videos showing the events that led to Neville s death.) ....

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Man accused in Hanes Mall shooting claims he can't get fair trial in Forsyth. He cites local publicity, BLM protests. | Local News


The man accused of fatally shooting Julius Randolph Sampson Jr. outside a restaurant at Hanes Mall in 2019 maintains he can t get a fair trial due to publicity and the racial undertones of the case, according to a motion filed by his attorney last week. 
Robert Anthony Granato, 24, is charged with first-degree murder in Sampson s death on Aug. 6, 2019. He is being held in the Forsyth County Jail on a $500,000 bond for the murder charge. Race has been at the center of the case, with some believing that Granato, who is white, shot Sampson, a married father of three who worked as a barber at Hanes Mall, because Sampson was Black. During an altercation that started inside BJ s Restaurant and Brewhouse and spilled outside, Sampson used the N-word and Granato hurled the word back.  ....

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