A federal judge has ordered a second evidentiary hearing for removal of the Fulton County case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others over violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act in their challenge of the 2020 election results.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting the case, claimed the actions constituted a “criminal racketeering enterprise” and gave the 19 defendants until noon on Aug. 25 to surrender or face arrest. All defendants surrendered before the deadline.
Jeffrey Clark, former Justice Department (DOJ) official, filed a notice of removal on Aug. 21, requesting that his case be moved from state to federal court, where he is expecting the charges to be dismissed. A request to expedite the process before the arrest deadline was denied by Judge Steve Jones of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, who will oversee the hearings related to removals.
Orange (man) is the the new black (man).
aaaaahhh that's way too good
And Trump would keep all his street cred. Win.
Yeah but we want a trial.
How do you introduce evidence legally?
if hereally has info From Spaceforce/Mil he could just post it on twitter. media will be forced to cover
Entered as evidence in a trial, it cannot be simply ignored as "rumor" or "disinformation."
The whole system is severely broken when evidence of a crime/treason cannot simply be shown. I guess to answer my own question, a corrupt Dept of "justice", "intelligence" agencies and media are the reason for it. It's revolting.. can't wait for real justice to be served
FAFO
Hi,
None of that means the Indictments are over.
Several defendants have tried to say their case belongs in federal court.
In fact 5 of defendants are trying this. Mark Meadows was the first.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/fulton-county/5th-georgia-elections-indictment-case-defendant-asks-move-case-federal-court/DI5XIPOTCVEYBHD7752MUWB6EQ/
The argument is they were basically acting as a federal officer.
Bottom Line
All this means is he filed a motion to move the case to federal court. So they're going to have a hearing on that
He could lose the hearing and the case would stay in state court.
He could win the hearing and then still face a federal trial. The indictment doesn't go away.
No link? What is the source of this information? I'd like to read more.
I think OP took it from here: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4178000/posts
I could not attach the like because the source wanted me to pay for a subscription. I could only read the first few paragraphs.