Ga. Justices Pause Jail For YSL Atty For Contempt Appeal
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By Emily Johnson

The Georgia Supreme Court said Wednesday that a defense lawyer for Atlanta
rapper Young Thug doesn't have to head to jail Friday, ruling that he can
appeal the criminal contempt charge lodged against him for refusing to
divulge how he knew of a closed-door conversation between prosecutors, a
witness and the judge presiding over the racketeering case.

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