i thought we already had a thread on this subject - or a more general thread on the various investigations into trump's alleged criminal activity but i can't find either.
background: TIMELINE: Fulton County grand jury investigation into potential interference in Georgia elections
there was a very interesting development today - along with signs that charges may come in august - which prompted to me to start this thread:
Georgia Supreme Court denies Trump bid to quash Fulton County investigation
"The Georgia Supreme Court Monday declined to take up an effort from former President Donald Trump to quash an investigation into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.
The unanimous decision from the court’s nine justices was swiftly delivered just days after Trump’s legal team asked the court Friday to block an investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D).
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The court called out Trump’s efforts as procedurally dubious, dismissing his team’s legal argument at every turn.
“The Court has made clear that a petitioner cannot invoke this Court’s original jurisdiction as a way to circumvent the ordinary channels for obtaining the relief,” the justices wrote in the five-page opinion.
“Petitioner has not shown that this case presents one of those extremely rare circumstances in which this Court’s original jurisdiction should be invoked, and therefore, the petition is dismissed.”"
it's a not-at-all surprising defeat for trump and his lawyers.
alasdair
background: TIMELINE: Fulton County grand jury investigation into potential interference in Georgia elections
there was a very interesting development today - along with signs that charges may come in august - which prompted to me to start this thread:
Georgia Supreme Court denies Trump bid to quash Fulton County investigation
"The Georgia Supreme Court Monday declined to take up an effort from former President Donald Trump to quash an investigation into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.
The unanimous decision from the court’s nine justices was swiftly delivered just days after Trump’s legal team asked the court Friday to block an investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D).
...
The court called out Trump’s efforts as procedurally dubious, dismissing his team’s legal argument at every turn.
“The Court has made clear that a petitioner cannot invoke this Court’s original jurisdiction as a way to circumvent the ordinary channels for obtaining the relief,” the justices wrote in the five-page opinion.
“Petitioner has not shown that this case presents one of those extremely rare circumstances in which this Court’s original jurisdiction should be invoked, and therefore, the petition is dismissed.”"
it's a not-at-all surprising defeat for trump and his lawyers.
alasdair