The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

United States: the judge at the Trump trial in Georgia authorizes the continuation of the prosecutor under conditions

2024-03-15T14:56:37.054Z

Highlights: Judge in the trial of Donald Trump and his 14 co-defendants in Georgia on Friday rejected prosecutor Fani Willis' request for dismissal. Judge Scott McAfee concluded there was insufficient evidence of a “conflict of interest” because of her intimate relationship with an investigator she hired in the case. He demanded that she withdraw from the case, with her entire team, or that this investigator, Nathan Wade, withdraws. Donald Trump is on trial in Georgia for illegal attempts to overturn the presidential results.


The magistrate hired an investigator with whom she maintains an intimate relationship. Denouncing a “huge lack of judgment”, the judge demands that one of the two withdraw from the case. Donald Trump is on trial in Georgia for illegal attempts to overturn the presidential results.


The judge in the trial of Donald Trump and his 14 co-defendants in Georgia for illegal attempts to reverse the results of the 2020 US presidential election on Friday rejected prosecutor Fani Willis' request for dismissal but set conditions for its continuation.

Judge Scott McAfee concluded there was insufficient evidence of a

“conflict of interest”

because of her intimate relationship with an investigator she hired in the case.

But, concluding that

there was “an appearance of inappropriate behavior”

and denouncing a

“huge lack of judgment”

on the part of the prosecutor, he demanded that she withdraw from the case, with her entire team, or that this investigator, Nathan Wade, withdraws.

A judgment that Donald Trump seeks to reject

Targeted by four separate criminal proceedings, former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate in the November election against outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden, is seeking through his multiple appeals to go to trial as late as possible, at least after voting.

A withdrawal from the prosecutor would have considerably postponed the holding of this trial, for which no date has been set.

Four of the 19 people initially targeted by the indictment issued on August 14, notably under a law in Georgia (southeast) on organized gang crime used by the prosecutor, have already pleaded guilty.

They were sentenced to reduced sentences, without prison time, in exchange for their testimony at the future trial of the other defendants.

Donald Trump's co-defendants include his former personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and his last White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows.

Source: lefigaro

All news articles on 2024-03-15

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.