Tuesday's court clerk statement said: "While it may have appeared that something official had occurred because the document bore a case number and filing date, it did not include a signed 'true' or 'no' bill nor an official stamp with Clerk Alexander’s name, thereby making the document unofficial and a test sample only."
They just keep digging their own hole deeper. From it was fake to it was not stamped and sealed . It became official when the jury voted and finished it's business. If it were not official they would not stamp and sign it. But the point is nothing gets leaked from a Grand Jury until they have voted and been officially released. There is the problem the leak while the jury was still seated.
That is always possible. But with this many sham indictments during a election campaign it becomes highly suspect as being a smear campaign. Which leads us to election fraud again. Is it really in their favor for President Trump to expose the total corruption of the State ? Would it be in their favor to have the case thrown out before the people are shown the evidence that would come out at trial ?
it becomes highly suspect as being a smear campaign.
Take a step back for a second. A eight hour smear campaign?
After all the grand jury did go forward. They did vote a true bill. And we have this big multi-page, multidefendant indictment. That happened and Trump is indicted in GA. What does this doc thing matter for folks reading the news the next day? The indictment is the thing that matters.
Would it be in their favor to have the case thrown out
But this is not going to lead to the case getting thrown out.
It's just not.
And any consequences would come down on the clerk, not the DA. Prosecutors obviously do a ton of work before a jury votes on an indictment.
I just saw these two things
“The grand jury doesn’t sit around and write indictments, it’s presented to them,” said Clark Cunningham, a Georgia State University law professor. “Presumably before this morning, they had drafted an indictment — there’s nothing wrong with that.”
The county clerk is new on the job, she hasn't even been there two months.
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Ché Alexander has been sworn in as the new clerk for the Fulton County Superior and Magistrate Courts. Alexander, who was sworn in on Friday, previously served as the chief deputy clerk. She replaced Cathelene "Tina" Robinson, who retired after holding the role for 16 years .....
This just came out.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/georgia-court-acknowledges-releasing-trump-document-website-2023-08-15/
Tuesday's court clerk statement said: "While it may have appeared that something official had occurred because the document bore a case number and filing date, it did not include a signed 'true' or 'no' bill nor an official stamp with Clerk Alexander’s name, thereby making the document unofficial and a test sample only."
They just keep digging their own hole deeper. From it was fake to it was not stamped and sealed . It became official when the jury voted and finished it's business. If it were not official they would not stamp and sign it. But the point is nothing gets leaked from a Grand Jury until they have voted and been officially released. There is the problem the leak while the jury was still seated.
I don't see it as a leak. I see it as a screw up.
That is always possible. But with this many sham indictments during a election campaign it becomes highly suspect as being a smear campaign. Which leads us to election fraud again. Is it really in their favor for President Trump to expose the total corruption of the State ? Would it be in their favor to have the case thrown out before the people are shown the evidence that would come out at trial ?
Take a step back for a second. A eight hour smear campaign?
After all the grand jury did go forward. They did vote a true bill. And we have this big multi-page, multidefendant indictment. That happened and Trump is indicted in GA. What does this doc thing matter for folks reading the news the next day? The indictment is the thing that matters.
But this is not going to lead to the case getting thrown out.
It's just not.
And any consequences would come down on the clerk, not the DA. Prosecutors obviously do a ton of work before a jury votes on an indictment.
I just saw these two things
The county clerk is new on the job, she hasn't even been there two months.