Man who says religious group beat him wants prosecutor removed after long wait for retrial

ABC NewsTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 12:21:47 PM
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Man who says religious group beat him wants prosecutor removed after long wait for retrial
  • A man in North Carolina claims he was held down and beaten by members of a religious group and is now seeking the removal of the prosecutor from his case after a prolonged wait for a retrial. This situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding the handling of cases involving allegations of violence by religious organizations.
  • The request for the prosecutor's removal underscores the man's frustration with the legal process and raises questions about the effectiveness and impartiality of the judicial system in addressing such serious allegations, potentially impacting public trust in legal proceedings.
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