Trump moves to toss Georgia criminal case as president-elect
President-elect Trump on Wednesday asked to throw out his criminal election interference charges in Georgia following his election victory. Trump’s two federal indictments have already been tossed, and the former president is attempting to do the same in his New York hush money case. The new filing aims to similarly toss Trump’s fourth and final...
President-elect Trump on Wednesday asked to throw out his criminal election interference charges in Georgia following his election victory.
Trump’s two federal indictments have already been tossed, and the former president is attempting to do the same in his New York hush money case.
The new filing aims to similarly toss Trump’s fourth and final criminal case, which accuses him of entering a monthslong unlawful conspiracy to overturn President Biden’s 2020 victory in Georgia.
That case has not yet reached trial and for months has remained frozen as an appeals court takes up Trump’s argument that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) should be disqualified over her romance with a top prosecutor on the case, Nathan Wade, who was forced to step aside.
“Accordingly, well before the inauguration of President Trump, this Court should inquire into its jurisdiction to continue to hear this appeal,” Steve Sadow, Trump’s lead attorney in Georgia, wrote in the filing.
“That inquiry should result in this Court deciding that both this Court and the trial court lack jurisdiction to entertain any further criminal process against President Trump as the continued indictment and prosecution of President Trump by the State of Georgia are unconstitutional,” Sadow continued. “President Trump respectfully submits that upon reaching that decision, this Court should dismiss his appeal for lack of jurisdiction with directions to the trial court to immediately dismiss the indictment against President Trump.”
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