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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Fulton judge dismisses two counts against Trump in Georgia 2020 election racketeering case • Michigan Advance
Former President Donald Trump will no longer face two of the criminal charges in his 2020 presidential election interference case after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dismissed charges Thursday connected to the false slate of Republican electors. Following McAfee’s ruling, Trump is facing eight of the 13 original charges he was indicted for […]
Leftists go berserk after Fulton Co. judge spanks Fani, dismisses Trump charges · American Wire News
District Attorney Fani Willis found herself being spanked yet again Thursday by Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee in her pursuit of former President Donald Trump. The judge dismissed two criminal counts in the Georgia 2020 election interference case against Trump, ruling Willis had no authority to bring the charges, Fox News reported. One other count against allies of the former president was also dismissed. In a separate decision, McAfee upheld …
Judge Dismisses Two Counts Against Trump In Georgia Lawfare Case
A judge dismissed two counts against former President Donald Trump on Thursday in the Georgia lawfare case related to the 2020 election. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis issued a 41-count indictment in August of 2023 against Trump and 18 co-defendants for allegedly violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) statute, for allegedly […]
Two Criminal Counts Against Trump in Georgia Election Case DROPPED!! - Media Take Out
Donald Trump scored a win yesterday after two counts from his criminal case in Georgia over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election were dropped. The judge said the charges were covered by the supremacy clause in the US Constitution, which prevents state prosecutors from going after federal crimes. “The Supremacy Clause declares that state law must yield to federal law when the two conflict,” Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee wro…
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