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Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney to hold press event on Martese Johnson case

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CharlottesvilleThe Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney for the City of Charlottesville will hold a press event on Wednesday, June 17th at 1pm in City Hall Council Chambers that will consist of a presentation by the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney concerning the evidence that impacted decisions to drop charges against UVa student Martese Johnson and to not seek charges against law enforcement officers for the events taking place on March 18, 2015.

The event will be broadcast live on Charlottesville’s Own TV10, the City’s government access television station – Comcast Ch.10, and streamed live on the city’s website.

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