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Follow on Google News | Trump's Remaining Criminal Case Now Weaker - ComplainantUnlikely to Go Forward For Many Years, Says LawProf Who Triggered It
Law Professor's Complaint Leads to Investigation Into Trump's 'Find 11,800 Votes' Call (https://www.law.com/ Lawyers for Trump have asked an appeals court in Georgia to disqualify the lead prosecutor, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, over alleged misconduct stemming from a romantic relationship. Oral arguments are scheduled for Dec. 5, and decision might not come down before Trump is inaugurated as President. But even if that effort fails, it is very unlikely that courts - including, if necessary, the U.S. Supreme Court - would permit a local state criminal trial to proceed against a sitting president or even against a president elect. If it did go forward, it would probably only be against the other co-defendants, including the former White House chief-of-staff Mark Meadows, and Trump's former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani who is now bankrupt. The prosecutor in Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, is in a weakened position as a result of a scandal involving her employment of a prosecutor with whom she was having an affair, so she may be reluctant to continue with the RICO case, even against the remaining defendants, much less Trump himself. Moreover, although Trump cannot require the dismissal of the state case nor pardon himself - as he can and almost certainly would with the federal criminal cases - he could, as president, bring enormous pressure to have the Georgia case dropped as well, notes Banzhaf. http://banzhaf.net/ End
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