Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville ruled that all active judges of the Fulton County Superior Court bench should be recused from the civil lawsuit Trump's lawyers filed District Attorney Fani Willis and Judge Robert McBurney.
The case will now be heard by a judge in Georgia's Seventh Judicial Administrative District, which covers an area including Bartow, Gordon, Cobb, Murray, Whitfield, Douglas, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, Paulding, Floyd, Haralson, and Polk counties. The district's administrative judge is D. Scott Smith of the Cherokee Judicial Circuit. While one of the district's judges may hear the case, they could have the hearing at the Fulton County Superior Court.
Thanks fren. Lots of news lately that's being pushed as new or at least no date provided. I was thinking I had heard this before. Nothing against reposts, but wish people would include a date in their title or post. (edit: not just here, Twitter, etc also.)
FYI.... This is really old news. Check link below for the decision that came out in July. This has been spoken about before.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/fulton-county-judges-recused-trump-quash-election-probe-grand-jury.amp
Thursday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville ruled that all active judges of the Fulton County Superior Court bench should be recused from the civil lawsuit Trump's lawyers filed District Attorney Fani Willis and Judge Robert McBurney.
The case will now be heard by a judge in Georgia's Seventh Judicial Administrative District, which covers an area including Bartow, Gordon, Cobb, Murray, Whitfield, Douglas, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, Paulding, Floyd, Haralson, and Polk counties. The district's administrative judge is D. Scott Smith of the Cherokee Judicial Circuit. While one of the district's judges may hear the case, they could have the hearing at the Fulton County Superior Court.
Thanks fren. Lots of news lately that's being pushed as new or at least no date provided. I was thinking I had heard this before. Nothing against reposts, but wish people would include a date in their title or post. (edit: not just here, Twitter, etc also.)
Thanks for the info. I hate when people pass things off as new that are actually old news.