This Friday, March 6, 2026, 13 people, including Priscilla, who are facing charges in DeKalb County, are scheduled to appear for motions hearings.
Nine of them are arguing for the dismissal of their unindicted charges.

After years of little to no activity, these defendants are finally getting a day in court. Notably, no pending felonies have been indicted in these cases, preventing people from fighting the allegations in open court. In the meantime, defendants have endured years of uncertainty, stigma, and financial strain brought on by the state of Georgia charging outrageous felonies and publicizing arrests on major media, like Fox News, weaponizing the media with the promise that simple Google searches on a defendant’s name are more damaging than any formal background check.
A bundled-up protester stands with their back to the camera holding a hand-painted sign reading “DEFEND THE ATLANTA FOREST,” decorated with small green pine trees; other winter-clad demonstrators are blurred in the background.
“These are old cases, and, in some instances, people have been left unindicted for close to three years. The punishment has been the process: uncertainty, stigma, financial strain, and years of life organized around a looming prosecution.” — Xavier T. de Janon, People’s Law Collective
Priscilla’s lawyer, Xavier, will be arguing on her motions for dismissal at the March 6 hearing.
Join us on Zoom:
Time: March 6, 2026, 09:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Zoom Meeting: https://dekalbcountyga.zoom.us/j/87914354433
Meeting ID: 879 1435 4433
Passcode: 476240
Meanwhile, the Georgia Attorney General’s Office continues its attempted prosecution of 61 individuals in its unprecedented racketeering conspiracy indictment. That case is now headed to the Georgia Court of Appeals after the Fulton County Superior Court dismissed the racketeering count.
If you are in the Atlanta area, you are welcome to join the crew for inperson court support!
