Wednesday, August 16, 2023

The bid to move the Georgia case to federal court

Mark Meadows has already filed the request.


So...where would anyone convicted do time?  Georgia or federal prison?

Also, it might be a federal jury pool, but I assume they'd come from nearby, if  not necessarily all from Fulton County.*

At any rate, I don't think Meadows will be successful.  This is at its root a case about the harm to Georgia and Georgia voters.  

We'll see.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

*UPDATE:
Meadows’ petition to move the case to federal court was widely expected — with Trump and former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark expected to pursue similar legal motions. If approved, it would allow the case to be heard before a potentially friendlier jury pool made up of residents summoned from Northern Georgia, which is more conservative than heavily Democratic Fulton County.

Trump previously tried a similar legal maneuver in New York, where he’s facing state charges for falsifying business records to shield hush money payments to an adult film actress. A federal judge there rejected the effort and kept the matter in state court, saying the charges there did not involve Trump’s official duties as president.

[...]

In the Tuesday filing, Meadows’ attorneys defended their client’s actions, writing that he was merely acting in his “official capacity” as Trump’s chief of staff.

  WaPo
His official duties include a coup?

UPDATE 08/20/2023:

He also filed to have the case against him dismissed.



UPDATE 08/24/2023:



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