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Satilla

American  
[suh-til-uh] / səˈtɪl ə /

noun

  1. a river in SE Georgia, flowing E to the Atlantic Ocean. 220 miles (354 km) long.


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She said that prosecutors failed to prove the streets of the Satilla Shores subdivision where Arbery was killed were public roads, as stated in the indictment used to charge the men.

From Seattle Times

Defense Attorney Amy Lee Copeland says documents show that Glynn County officials declined to take over responsibility for the streets of Satilla Shores from a private developer when the subdivision was dedicated in 1958.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Arbery was killed just outside of Brunswick in a suburb called Satilla Shores.

From New York Times

He arrived in federal court on Feb. 8, immaculately dressed in a blazer and tie — the uniform he would wear to court every day, and the sartorial armor he regularly uses to ward off the sort of racist assumptions that fueled the attack on Mr. Arbery, who was running through Satilla Shores on the day he died in a T-shirt, shorts and a pair of sneakers.

From New York Times

Finally, the truth of what Cooper-Jones seemed to have known all along, ever since her son was killed in February 2020 in the Satilla Shores neighborhood of coastal Georgia, was stated plainly by a jury of eight White people, three Black people and one Hispanic person.

From Washington Post