According to The Valdosta Daily Times, the presiding judge has not ruled on the award amount, but will resume the hearing on Monday at the Lowndes County Courthouse to set a specific quantity.

Michael Moore, a U.S. attorney based in Macon, launched an investigation into Johnson's death in October of 2013. After Moore left his position, the case was passed to federal prosecutors in Ohio.

News

The parents of Kendrick Johnson, Attorney Benjamin Crump and community activist Marcus Coleman joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to discuss a new piece of legislation…

News

  Earlier this week, the parents of Kendrick Johnson, a teenager whose body was found rolled up in a gym mat at his Georgia high…

News

ATLANTA – Jacquelyn and Kenneth Johnson say they have sat on the street corner of the Lowndes County Courthouse in Valdosta  every day for months. They…

The Rickey Smiley Morning Show spoke with Attorney Benjamin Crump about the “Justice for Kendrick Johnson” rally and the updates on his tragic case. The rally will be held in downtown Atlanta, Wednesday, Dec. 11th at the Georgia Capital building at 11am EST. Listen below to get information on how you can attend and go to […]

Jeff Johnson has an update on how you can make a difference in the Kendrick Johnson case in today’s  3 Things You Should Know. Listen to the audio to find out what’s going on in Atlanta next week that can help get justice for Kendrick. Get more 3 Things You Should Know from Jeff Johnson here! RELATED: Attorney Benjamin […]

In this edition of 3 Things You Should Know, Jeff Johnson and “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” talk to Benjamin Crump, the attorney representing Kendrick Johnson‘s family and who also represents Trayvon Martin‘s parents. Listen to the audio to hear all the important details in this real life murder mystery case and exactly what you can do to […]