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

woodchuck

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I got jury summons but I answered questions to get out of it. I'm sure it wasn't for this trial. I was just hoping it wasn't any other celebrity trial....we got a lot.

Trump Thug

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I had it in April, on my b'day at that, but I didn't get selected.
 

lightbright

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Whites don't come in my neighborhood unless they lost. I'm good.

I do need to pick up something from Adventure Outdoors or somewhere. They have some crazy sales.

Them CAC will never go broke selling weapons and ammunition to either side of the fence.
Dude, last night Rachel Maddow was talking bout them selling JR AR15.... smaller versions of AR15 for kids..... :smh:

JR15 Rifle by Wee-1 preview at SHOT Show 2022​

 

c_commander

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I got jury summons but I answered questions to get out of it. I'm sure it wasn't for this trial. I was just hoping it wasn't any other celebrity trial....we got a lot.

Trump Thug

Young Thug

Chaka Zulu

I had it in April, on my b'day at that, but I didn't get selected.
I got mine in April. Usually my group doesn't have to come in but I was hoping hard as hell that if I did that it wasn't for that Young Thug shit. Fortunately it had nothing ti do with that Young Thug trial. Ended up spending the whole day at the muthafucka only to get picked though.
 
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Atlanta DA Fani Willis fires back at ‘derogatory and false’ Trump attacks

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Trump allies face potential charges in Georgia over voting machine breaches

Exclusive: Fulton county DA has evidence to charge Trump allies with computer trespass, two people briefed on the matter say

The Fulton county district attorney investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia has evidence to charge multiple allies of the former president involved in breaching voting machines in the state, according to two people briefed on the matter.

The potential charges at issue are computer trespass felonies, the people said, though the final list of defendants and whether they will be brought as part of a racketeering case when prosecutors are expected to present evidence to the grand jury next week remain unclear.

To bring a racketeering case under Georgia state law, prosecutors need to show the existence of an “enterprise” predicated on at least two “qualifying” crimes, of which computer trespass is one. The Guardian has reported that prosecutors believe they have sufficient evidence for a racketeering case.

The statute itself prohibits the intentional use of a computer or computer network without authorization in order to remove data, either temporarily or permanently. It also prohibits interrupting or interfering with the use of a computer, as well as altering or damaging a computer.

Prosecutors have taken a special interest in the breach of voting machines in Coffee county, Georgia, by Trump allies because of the brazen nature of the operation and the possibility that Trump was aware that his allies intended to covertly gain access to the machines.

In a series of particularly notable incidents, forensics experts hired by Trump allies copied data from virtually every part of the voting system, which is used statewide in Georgia, before uploading them to a password-protected website that could be accessed by 2020 election deniers.

The story about how a group of Trump allies gained unauthorized access to voting machines – informed by deposition transcripts, surveillance tapes and other records – can be traced back to 2020, when the top elections supervisor for Coffee county came across the “adjudication” system for mail ballots within the machines.


A spokesperson for the Fulton county district attorney’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

In Georgia, mail ballots are marked by hand. If a ballot cannot be read by the machine, because of stray marks or other errors, it goes through an adjudication process whereby a bipartisan panel reviews the ballot and agrees on the voter’s intention before telling the machine how to count it.

The adjudication process became a point of controversy in local Republican party circles after the elections supervisor, Misty Hampton, said in a viral November 2020 video that the person entering the information could theoretically tell it to falsely count a ballot intended for one candidate for another.

Swapping a vote through the adjudication process would be straightforwardly illegal, and there is no evidence that such conduct took place during the 2020 presidential election. If it had, it would have been detected during the subsequent statewide hand count, experts have said.

On 5 January 2021, Georgia held runoff elections for the state’s two US Senate seats. That day, amid a fraught atmosphere, the Coffee county GOP chair, Cathy Latham, was the Republican member on the bipartisan adjudication panel.

As Latham later recounted in depositions in a long-running lawsuit brought by the Coalition for Good Governance, the ballot scanner in Coffee county repeatedly jammed as it tried to read mail-in ballots. And in Latham’s retelling, it appeared to jam more often for ballots marked for Republican candidates.

When Latham complained, the on-site Dominion Voting System technician advised her to wipe the ballot scanner with a cloth. Latham said in her statement that the wiping did not work, and it was only after the technician held his phone near the scanner that the problems were resolved.

According to Latham’s account, the suspicion was that the technician had downloaded something to the ballot scanner through his phone.

There remains no such evidence to date and the Georgia secretary of state’s office has affirmed the scanners have no wireless capability. But that bizarre episode appears to have been the trigger for a number of Trump allies to see if someone could have manipulated the election.

The day after the Capitol attack in Washington, on 7 January 2021, surveillance video picked up Eric Chaney, a member of the Coffee county elections board, arriving at the county’s elections office around 11am. Latham also arrived at the office around an hour later.

The tapes then show Latham greeting data experts from SullivanStrickler, a firm that specializes in “imaging”, or making exact copies, of electronic devices, and Scott Hall, a bail bond business owner with ties to the local Republican party hunting for evidence of election fraud.

What happened inside the elections office is only partially captured on surveillance video, but records show the SullivanStrickler team imaged almost every component of the election systems, including ballot scanners, the server used to count votes, thumb drives and flash memory cards.

The company believed it had authorization to collect the data, SullivanStrickler’s director of data risk Dean Felicetti later said in a deposition, and suggested that Hampton and Latham had given their approval.

Most of the imaging work apparently took place off camera, though tapes from the lobby of the Coffee county elections office show Latham, Hampton and Chaney with the SullivanStrickler experts as they bend over to look at computer screens and walk around elections equipment.

Lawyers for Latham and Hampton did not respond to requests for comment. But Latham’s previous lawyer has told the Washington Post that she did not authorize the copying and had “not acted improperly or illegally”. Hall and Chaney also did not respond to requests for comment.

The next day, according to text messages, Trump lawyer Sidney Powell – who helped organize the clandestine operation and paid for it through her non-profit – was informed that SullivanStrickler would post the data it had gathered on to a password-protected site from where it could be downloaded.

Breaches of the Coffee county voting machines appear to have happened at least two additional times. On 18 January 2021, they were accessed on a second occasion when Hampton arrived with Doug Logan, the CEO of elections security firm CyberNinjas, and a retired federal employee named Jeffrey Lenberg.

The pair spent at least four hours that afternoon inside the elections office, and then returned the following day for another nine hours. Lenberg then again gained access to the elections office every day for four days starting on 25 January 2021.

What Lenberg did inside remains uncertain. But in a subsequent podcast interview, Lenberg said he and Logan went to Coffee county after hearing about the Senate runoffs incident because they wanted to see if they could replicate the error but “didn’t touch” the machines themselves.




 

lightbright

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TUESDAY AUGUST 15th 2023.........:yes::yes::yes:

POTENTIAL CHARGES INCLUDE:
  • RACKETEERING
  • CRIMINAL SOLICITATION TO COMMIT ELECTION FRAUD
  • MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS TO STATE & LOCAL GOVT. BODIES
  • CONSPIRACY
  • VIOLATION OF OATH OF OFFICE
  • INVOLVEMENT IN VIOLENCE OR THREATS RELATED TO ELECTION ADMINISTRATION

I got meals set up for the next four days.... :yes:





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dbluesun

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A state can't block someone from running for president. Technically even if Georgia convicted him and he was in prison he could still win, he just couldn't pardon himself to get out (which I'm sure Kemp would do for him anyway)
i didn't watch the whole vid so i'm not sure if the title is just clickbait or not
the half that i did watch didn't match the title though the content was good
also the Georgia governor doesn't have pardon powers
a board does
https://pap.georgia.gov/
 

The Plutonian

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Atlanta DA Fani Willis fires back at ‘derogatory and false’ Trump attacks

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Game sharper than a mf razorblade! Get him babe! GET HIM! I LOOOOVESSSSS YOOUUUUU!!!
 

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Georgia court appears to accidentally leak list of Trump criminal charges online

READ THE FULL LIST OF CHARGES HERE:

The State of Georgia vs Donald John Trump

ATLANTA (TND) — The website for Fulton County Georgia briefly displayed a list of criminal charges against former President Donald Trump Monday before that section of the site was taken down.

Following the digital kerfuffle, prosecutors in the county took a moment to emphasize that Trump has not been indicted in the state on any charges.

The Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis has been pursuing a parallel case to Special Counsel Jack Smith, investigating accusations that Trump tried to overthrow or dismiss the lawful results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

The charges listed online, which were first reported by Reuters, included state racketeering counts, conspiracy to commit false statements, and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.

A Fulton County grand jury began hearing from witnesses Monday morning; the list was published shortly after 12 p.m. ET. Reuters reported that the list was taken down shortly after it went up and a spokesperson for Willis said the report of charges being filed was “inaccurate,” but declined to comment further.

While the charges are expected to be presented to the grand jury for a vote, it is irregular that they would have been offered to those jury members, let alone the public, while they were still hearing from witnesses.
In typical Trump fashion, the former president weighed in on the morning's jury activities through a series of impassioned posts on his Truth Social media platform Monday.

"Would someone please tell the Fulton County Grand Jury that I did not tamper with the election," Trump wrote in all caps in a message posted around 8:40 a.m. "The people that tampered with it were the ones that rigged it, and sadly, phoney Fani Willis, who has shockingly allowed Atlanta to become one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world, has no interest in seeing the massive amounts of evidence available, or finding out who these people that committed to this crime are."

"She only wants to 'Get Trump'," he added. "I would be happy to show this info to the G.J."

Trump also bashed former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, who said on CNN Saturday that he was summoned to testify to the grand jury Tuesday – Duncan was also one of the few Republicans to openly criticize Trump's attempts to overturn the election.

"I am reading reports that failed former Lt. Governor of Georgia, Jeff Duncan, will be testifying before the Fulton County Grand Jury. He shouldn’t," he said on Truth Social.

I barely know him but he was, right from the beginning of this Witch Hunt, a nasty disaster for those looking into the Election Fraud that took place in Georgia. He refused having a Special Session to find out what went on, became very unpopular with Republicans (I refused to endorse him!), and fought the TRUTH all the way. A loser, he went to FNCNN [Fake News CNN]!
The former president has already been warned about potential witness tampering and intimidation in his other indictments, and the judge overseeing his 2020 case in D.C. issued a protection order Friday over concerns he might share evidence from that case.

The potential case in Georgia against Trump famously emerged barely three days into the new year of 2021 when The Washington Post obtained audio of a phone call between the then-president and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger, a Republican, on Jan 2., 2021. In the now infamous call, Trump kept pushing false claims about the results in Georgia to Raffensberger and his office's general counsel, trying to both admonish and flatter the Peach State's highest elections officer to find a more favorable result.

“The people of Georgia are angry, the people of the country are angry,” Trump said at one moment in the call. “And there’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, that you’ve recalculated.”

“Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is, the data you have is wrong," Raffensberger responded.

Media outlets, pundits and legal observers have all called attention to another statement Trump made in the call, in which he infamously asks, if they can just find around 11,000 votes so he can win.

All I want to do is this," Trump said. "I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state.
For two and a half years, Willis has been investigating actions taken by Trump and others in their efforts to overturn his narrow loss in Georgia to Democrat Joe Biden. Barriers and street closures around the courthouse in downtown Atlanta, as well as statements made by Willis, had indicated that a presentation to a grand jury was likely to begin this week.

Former Democratic state Sen. Jen Jordan, who had been subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury, said as she left the Fulton County courthouse late Monday morning that she had been questioned for about 40 minutes. Former Democratic state Rep. Bee Nguyen also confirmed that she testified. News outlets reported that Gabriel Sterling, a top official in the secretary of state’s office, was seen arriving at the courthouse earlier Monday.

No individual is above the law, and I will continue to fully cooperate with any legal proceedings seeking the truth and protecting our democracy,” Nguyen said in a statement.
Nguyen and Jordan both attended legislative hearings in December 2020 during which former New York mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and others made false claims of widespread election fraud in Georgia. Trump lawyer John Eastman also appeared during at least one of those hearings and said the election had not been held in compliance with Georgia law and that lawmakers should appoint a new slate of electors.




 

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Georgia Judge Says Cameras Will Be Allowed To Cover Indictment As Media Awaits New Charges Against Donald Trump

If Donald Trump is indicted this week, viewers may see something they haven’t in his three previous cases: Televised proceedings.

A judge who is presiding over grand jury deliberations in Fulton County, GA on Monday said that media will be allowed to film and photograph the moment when an indictment is handed down, according to The Messenger.


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August 14, 2023


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Georgia Judge Says Cameras Will Be Allowed To Cover Indictment As Media Awaits New Charges Against Donald Trump

If Donald Trump is indicted this week, viewers may see something they haven’t in his three previous cases: Televised proceedings.

A judge who is presiding over grand jury deliberations in Fulton County, GA on Monday said that media will be allowed to film and photograph the moment when an indictment is handed down, according to The Messenger.


Ted Johnson
August 14, 2023


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