Judge throws out two charges Trump faces in Georgia election subversion case
- A Fulton County, Georgia judge dismissed three charges in Donald Trump's election interference case due to a conflict with federal law, as stated by Judge Scott McAfee.
- The dismissed charges are conspiracy to commit filing false documents and filing false documents, while other charges remain against Trump and his co-defendants.
- Judge McAfee's ruling cites an 1890 U.S. Supreme Court case, stating that states cannot prosecute perjury or false filings from federal courts, leading to the dismissal.
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