Trump Wins Right of Appeal to Try to Disqualify Georgia Prosecutor

March 20, 2024 by Tom Ramstack
Trump Wins Right of Appeal to Try to Disqualify Georgia Prosecutor
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis looks on during a hearing on the Georgia election interference case, Friday, March 1, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Alex Slitz, Pool, File)

ATLANTA — Former President Donald Trump is getting another chance to exclude a prosecutor he accused of political reprisal in his upcoming criminal trial in Atlanta on charges of illegally trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election vote count in Georgia.

Trump asked the judge overseeing the case to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the prosecution.

His attorneys argued she demonstrated misconduct by having an affair with a fellow prosecutor whom she had hired.

The judge acknowledged a lapse in judgment by Willis but ruled last week that she could remain on the case.

On Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee granted a request by Trump’s attorneys for permission to appeal his ruling to the Georgia Court of Appeals.

The defense attorneys argued that any potential convictions against Trump and the other 14 defendants could be forced into a retrial if an appeals court later determined Willis should have been removed from the case because of her romantic relationship with co-counsel Nathan Wade.

The judge said Willis could remain on the case if Wade resigned, which he did last Friday.

The judge’s “certificate of immediate review” gives the state Court of Appeals 45 days to decide whether to hear Trump’s appeal. His attorneys have 10 days to file the appeal.

McAfee said he would continue addressing any pretrial motions unless he received different directions from the Court of Appeals. Trump’s criminal trial in Georgia — which is one of four he faces — is scheduled to begin Aug. 5.

Trump attorney Steven Sadow said in a statement the defense team is “optimistic that appellate review will lead to the case being dismissed and the DA being disqualified.”

Trump’s attorneys have filed numerous motions attempting to delay criminal and civil cases pending against the former president in an apparent attempt to push the trial dates past the Nov. 5 election.

The 41-count Georgia indictment says Trump phoned Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Jan. 2, 2021, asking him to “find 11,780 votes” for him to win the state’s election. Joe Biden won the presidential vote in Georgia by a narrow margin.

The indictment also accuses Trump of asking then-Georgia House Speaker David Ralston to call a special session of the Legislature to appoint presidential electors likely to be favorable to Trump.

Appointment by the state Legislature of electors for the Electoral College vote is illegal under federal and state law. They are selected by each state’s voters.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to the 10 racketeering and conspiracy charges he faces. He accused Willis of conducting a political witch hunt.

Normal court procedures would require much longer for an appellate review but the judge issued the certificate of immediate review because questions about disqualification of the prosecutor “is of such importance to the case that immediate review should be had,” he wrote in his order.

Trump is the presumptive Republican candidate for president based on his recent state primary victories.

You can reach us at [email protected] and follow us on Facebook and X.

A+
a-
  • 2020 Election
  • Donald Trump
  • election interference
  • Fani WIllis
  • In The News

    Health

    Voting

    Law

    May 7, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Stormy Daniels Contradicts Trump’s Denial of Hush Money After Sexual Affairs

    NEW YORK — One of the women who claims to have accepted hush money from former President Donald Trump took... Read More

    NEW YORK — One of the women who claims to have accepted hush money from former President Donald Trump took harsh aim at him during her testimony in his New York trial Tuesday. She told about a 2006 sexual encounter with him that directly contradicts his... Read More

    May 6, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Trump Cited for Gag Order Violation as Evidence Mounts of Hush Money

    NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump’s 12th day in a New York court Monday on criminal charges started with... Read More

    NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump’s 12th day in a New York court Monday on criminal charges started with a threat of imprisonment and continued badly for him with prosecutors’ evidence he hid hush money payments to two women with whom he had sexual relations.... Read More

    May 3, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    White House Communications Director Says Trump Knew of Sex Scandal Hush Money

    NEW YORK — One of former President Donald Trump’s closest staff members said during testimony in a New York court... Read More

    NEW YORK — One of former President Donald Trump’s closest staff members said during testimony in a New York court Friday that the former president admitted to her that he paid hush money to women with whom he had extramarital affairs. The testimony from former White... Read More

    May 3, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    Rep. Cuellar and Wife Indicted on Bribery Charges

    WASHINGTON — Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife were indicted on charges related to allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 in... Read More

    WASHINGTON — Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife were indicted on charges related to allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes and laundered funds from an oil company owned by the Azerbaijan government as well as a Mexican bank. The indictment unsealed in the Southern District... Read More

    May 2, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Trump’s Attorneys Portray Him as Victim of Extortion in Hush Money Trial

    NEW YORK — One of former President Donald Trump’s attorneys implied Thursday in a New York courtroom that extortion appeared... Read More

    NEW YORK — One of former President Donald Trump’s attorneys implied Thursday in a New York courtroom that extortion appeared to be a motive behind accusations the former president paid hush money to two women who had sex with him. Trump is charged by the state... Read More

    April 30, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Judge Fines Trump for Contempt During His Criminal Hush Money Trial

    NEW YORK — A New York judge fined former President Donald Trump $9,000 Tuesday for violating a gag order but... Read More

    NEW YORK — A New York judge fined former President Donald Trump $9,000 Tuesday for violating a gag order but warned him jail is the next step if his public criticisms of persons involved in his criminal trial continue. Trump has called a key prosecution witness... Read More

    News From The Well
    scroll top