Fani Willis ain't playing games, Ga. Grand Jury Looms in Trump Inquiry UPDATE-AND FANI MAKES 4, It's "cheese and Kraken" time as they flip

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Georgia Supreme Court ruling prevents GOP-backed commission from beginning to discipline prosecutors


ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s state Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to approve rules for a new commission to discipline and remove state prosecutors, meaning the commission can’t begin operating.

Some Republicans in Georgia want the new commission to discipline or remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for winning indictments of former President Donald Trump and 18 others.

In an unsigned order, justices said they have “grave doubts” about their ability to regulate the duties of district attorneys beyond the practice of law. They said that because lawmakers hadn’t expressly ordered justices to act, they were refusing to rule one way or the other.
“If district attorneys exercise judicial power, our regulation of the exercise of that power may well be within our inherent power as the head of the Judicial Branch,” justices wrote. “But if district attorneys exercise only executive power, our regulation of the exercise of that power would likely be beyond the scope of our judicial power.”

State Rep. Houston Gaines, an Athens Republican who helped guide the law through the state House earlier this year, said he believed lawmakers could as soon as January remove the requirement for the court to approve the rules, letting the commission begin operating.



“This commission has been years in the making — and now it has its appointees and rules and regulations ready to go,” Gaines wrote in a text. “As soon as the legislature can address this final issue from the court, rogue prosecutors will be held accountable.”

Georgia’s law is one of multiple attempts nationwide by Republicans to control prosecutors they don’t like. Republicans have inveighed against progressive prosecutors after some have brought fewer drug possession cases and sought shorter prison sentences, arguing Democrats are coddling criminals.

Beyond the hurdle of state Supreme Court approval of rules, four district attorneys are suing to overturn the commission, arguing that it unconstitutionally infringes on their power.
Sherry Boston, the Democratic district attorney in suburban Atlanta’s DeKalb County and one of the four plaintiffs, said in a statement Wednesday that the order “shines a bright light on the fundamental failings” of the law.

“We are pleased the justices have taken action to stop this unconstitutional attack on the state’s prosecutors,” Boston said.

A Georgia judge in September denied an request to freeze the law from the four district attorneys, suggesting she will ultimately rule against their lawsuit.

The plaintiffs argue prosecutors are already changing their behavior because they’re worried about getting investigated.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker found the suit is unlikely to succeed, noting the Georgia Constitution “expressly authorizes the General Assembly to impose duties on district attorneys” and to create disciplinary and removal processes.
Opponents say the law creates a bias in favor of prosecuting people, but supporters including Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican, argue that if district attorneys don’t prosecute, they are violating their oaths of office.

The law raises key questions about prosecutorial discretion, a bedrock of the American judicial system that allows prosecutors to decide what criminal charges to seek and how heavy of a sentence to pursue. The Georgia law states a prosecutor can’t refuse to prosecute whole categories of crimes, but must instead decide charges case by case. It applies both to district attorneys and elected solicitors general, who prosecute lower-level crimes in some Georgia counties.

Commissioners have said they can’t start operations until rules take effect. They voted in September not to investigate any acts that take place before rules are approved. It’s unclear how that decision might affect petitions asking the commission to discipline Willis, who won indictments of Trump and others in August.

Randy McGinley, the district attorney for Newton and Walton counties who has been named to lead the commission, declined comment Wednesday. McGinley said he would seek to have the commission meet next week to discuss the issue.



 

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One discrimination lawsuit against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis by a former employee has been dismissed a year after it was filed, but another whistleblower suit remains active — and the ex-employee said she plans to re-file part of the dismissed suit.

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House Republicans launch inquiry into Jan. 6 panel and prosecutor in Trump’s Georgia case

The investigation is the latest effort by two of Trump's congressional allies to scrutinize probes focused on the former president and his actions around the 2020 election.

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Kutti, who's charged with influencing witnesses, appeared to threaten former Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman on Instagram.


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Trump, in filing, asks judge to dismiss 'invalid' Georgia election interference charges

The filing says the charges are 'invalid under the First Amendment.'

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Fani Willis Says Trump Will Not Get A ‘Special Break’ When Asked If He Could See ‘Prison Time’

During an interview with CNN’s Nick Valencia on Thursday, the district attorney was asked if the Republican frontrunner would go to prison if convicted of his charges. Willis responded that she would recommend an appropriate sentence to the court and that “no one gets a special break.”

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Appeals court shoots down Mark Meadows’ bid to derail Georgia racketeering case

Trump’s former White House chief of staff must face the election-related charges in state court.

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Mark Meadows asks appeals court to reconsider his failed bid to move Georgia election subversion case to federal court​

(CNN)-- Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has asked a federal appeals court to reconsider its decision rejecting his bid to move his Georgia election interference criminal case to federal court.

A three-judge panel of the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled last month that Meadows could not move his case to federal court because the conduct at issue in the indictment against him was unrelated to his official duties as chief of staff.

Now Meadows is asking the appeals court to rehear the case en banc, meaning the case would be heard by the full court. Should the court decline to rehear the case, Meadows could appeal last month’s decision to the US Supreme Court.

“The panel’s decision is profoundly wrong – it defies text, precedent, and common sense – and profoundly consequential,” attorneys for Meadows wrote in a filing Tuesday evening.

“While courts struggle with whether tobacco companies and health insurers can remove, a White House Chief of Staff facing a local prosecutor’s indictment based on actions taken in the West Wing should not be a close call,” the attorneys wrote.

Moving the case to federal court could allow Meadows to get the charges dismissed altogether by invoking federal immunity extended to certain individuals who are prosecuted or sued for conduct tied to their US government roles.

 

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Trump wants Georgia election subversion case dismissed, arguing he has presidential immunity

Monday’s filing in the Georgia case reiterates what the former president’s lawyers have repeatedly asserted – that Trump was working in his official capacity as president when he allegedly undermined the 2020 election results and therefore has immunity.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene files complaint about Georgia prosecutor who charged Trump

A co-defendant in Trump's case has alleged that Fani Willis improperly benefited from the hiring of an outside attorney on the case.

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Former President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene arrive at a Waffle House in Columbus, Ga., last June.
 

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Trump co-defendant’s attorneys don’t want to represent her anymore

Trevian Kutti is one of 19 co-defendants charged with attempting to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.

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Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade steps out armed with handgun after bombshell Fani Willis affair allegations — and didn’t deny tryst

Wade, who appeared to be openly carrying a handgun, refused to respond — but also didn’t issue a denial — when asked by The Post if he had spent any of the $654,000 he had earned working on the Trump case to take Willis on lavish trips.

By Jack Morphet and Megan Palin
Published Jan. 11, 2024


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Nathan Wade was spotted outside his law office on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday afternoon.
 

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Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade steps out armed with handgun after bombshell Fani Willis affair allegations — and didn’t deny tryst

Wade, who appeared to be openly carrying a handgun, refused to respond — but also didn’t issue a denial — when asked by The Post if he had spent any of the $654,000 he had earned working on the Trump case to take Willis on lavish trips.

By Jack Morphet and Megan Palin
Published Jan. 11, 2024


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Nathan Wade was spotted outside his law office on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday afternoon.
Looking forward to Fani's response to this being published.
 

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She has no excuse. The dick is undefeated with these females. This is sad as fuck even if it can’t be proven. Dumb ass move.
I still want to hear it. I'm a hold out hope and give her the benefit of the doubt until then. The thing is she can't be worse than some of the people she's prosecuting, including DJT. It'll be interesting to see if she or the lead prosecutor withdraws. On a side note, why do d'crats hold their self to such a higher standard than rpubs?
 

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Fani should have assigned a Special Prosecutor with a clean record the way AG Merritt Garland has done with Jack Smith.

The SP would have been a buffer between the case and her personal life.

It’s clear she wanted to be the star of the case and is more concerned about her 15 minutes of famthan the case.
 

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Georgia prosecutors remain silent days after explosive allegations

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has not responded to claims by a Trump co-defendant that she has had a romantic relationship with one of the case’s prosecutors

By Holly Bailey and Amy Gardner
January 12, 2024


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Special prosecutor Nathan Wade, left, listens as John Floyd speaks on behalf of the prosecution during a motions hearing for former president Donald Trump’s election interference case on Friday.
 

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I still want to hear it. I'm a hold out hope and give her the benefit of the doubt until then. The thing is she can't be worse than some of the people she's prosecuting, including DJT. It'll be interesting to see if she or the lead prosecutor withdraws. On a side note, why do d'crats hold their self to such a higher standard than rpubs?
This was the tiny crack they needed to try and get it thrown out. To say she’s crooked, a lair and cheater. She fucked up.
 

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What does fani getting dicked down have to do with the trial? naysayers are so easily distracted. Trump is the defendant in the RICO case not fani.
Y’all don’t read, huh? She appointed the lead prosecutor in the case and is believed to be fucking him.
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