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Romeo Angeles was 18 months old when he died in a college dorm room in Americus, Georgia. Trinity Poague, the 18-year-old girlfriend of Romeo's father Julian Williams, is charged with his murder. In this final rebuttal argument, prosecutor ADA Lamb confronts the defense's attacks on Julian Williams and delivers an emotional defense of the grieving father. The defense argued that investigators should have looked harder at Julian. The prosecutor fires back: Julian sat through four hours of GBI interviews, had two phones seized, and his testimony was corroborated by surveillance video, Walmart receipts, and the pizza box still sitting on the bed. Then comes the moment that defines this argument: the prosecutor describes Julian holding his dying son against his chest, vomit soaking his jacket, refusing to let go until he could put Romeo in the hands of someone who might save his life. "We're going to mock him?" the prosecutor asks. "Come on." ⏰ KEY MOMENTS 00:16 - Prosecution resumes final argument 03:19 - Charges explained: aggravated battery, felony murder 18:35 - The 35-minute window when Julian was gone 49:00 - "You can't fall out of that chair and fracture your skull" 1:00:24 - "He held his dying son while vomit soaked his jacket" 1:31:51 - Prosecutor calls out attacks on Julian's parenting 1:35:15 - "Do justice for him, for his loved ones, for your community" 📖 JUSTICE BREAKDOWN: https://x.com/J_I_A_P/status/19971027... CASE BACKGROUND REPORT: https://x.com/J_I_A_P/status/19956574... 🎥 HOW WE COVER TRIALS Uninterrupted courtroom footage with live chat discussion. Every segment gets detailed analysis through custom descriptions, community posts, and Justice Breakdown Reports. No Breaks Editions for catch-up viewing. Key Moments clips for highlights. Justice Is A Process. Works Better When We Watch. 📖 CASE BACKGROUND Romeo Angeles died at Phoebe Sumter Hospital after being rushed from a Georgia Southwestern dorm room. The indictment alleges Poague inflicted blunt force trauma rendering his brain "useless" and causing "serious disfigurement" to his liver. Students reported hearing a baby cry for over an hour before it suddenly stopped. Poague was 18, dating the child's father Julian Williams. She posted $75,000 bond and awaits trial on six counts including malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, and cruelty to children. 📂 PLAYLISTS & RESOURCES ► Live Broadcasts: • GA v. Trinity Madison Poague - Live Broadcast ► No Breaks Edition: • GA v. Trinity Madison Poague - NO BREAKS E... ► Trial Podcast: • GA v. Trinity Madison Poague - TRIAL PODCAST ► Key Moments: • GA v. Trinity Madison Poague - KEY CLIPS A... ► Subscribe: / @justiceisaprocess ⚖️ ABOUT JUSTICE IS A PROCESS This channel continues the work of Steven M. Askin, a criminal defense attorney disbarred for refusing to violate attorney-client privilege, then criminally convicted for teaching constitutional rights from a coffee shop. He passed in February 2024, but not before we started this channel together. I am Steven M. Askin II. I am a watchdog covering trials to educate the public about due process and the presumption of innocence. This is education. This is oversight. ⚖️ FAIR USE Content produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting and educational purposes. Transformative commentary on public proceedings with legal analysis. #JusticeIsAProcess #TrinityPoague #GeorgiaTrial #TrueCrime #CourtroomCoverage