The corruption trial of Georgia legislator Tyrone Brooks is scheduled to begin June 1 in front of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg.

But Brooks’ attorneys—former Gov. Roy Barnes and public defenders Thomas Hawker and Natasha Perdew Silas—are continuing to challenge the validity of the longtime civil rights activist’s indictment by attacking the makeup of the grand jury that released it as “unconstitutional and legally deficient.”

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