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14 minutes ago, marioandsonic said:

Is this similar to the NY indictment, or are these two completely different?


Manhattan was about falsified business records relating to hush money payments.

 

Fulton County is about election interference.

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2 hours ago, Ominous said:

So an announcement of a teaser for a trailer. 

 

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Admission reveals potentially major fracture in the group as prosecutors near the end of their investigation


here’s the reason for saying the summer. Seem like it would of earlier but 

 

The court filing also asked to have Debrow removed from the case after she and her co-counsel at the time, Holly Pierson, appeared to have ignored a July 2022 order from the judge overseeing the investigation to make clear to the fake electors that they could take immunity deals.

A month after the order, according to the document, Pierson claimed that she and Debrow had spoken to their clients about immunity deals and that none of their clients were interested. Pierson later moved to represent only one elector, with Debrow representing the rest. ..... But when prosecutors interviewed some of the fake electors last week, they were surprised to hear that no potential offer of immunity had ever been discussed with them, the court filing said. ..... Debrow could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

so new info seems to be coming in still

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3 minutes ago, Brian said:
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At least eight of the Republican "fake electors" in Georgia have accepted immunity deals in an ongoing criminal investigation into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the...

 

 

Which means...they have immunity in exchange for testifying/supplying info against Trump?

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15 minutes ago, Brian said:
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At least eight of the Republican "fake electors" in Georgia have accepted immunity deals in an ongoing criminal investigation into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the...

 


There has been quite the issue surrounding the one attorney who was representing a bill of the fake electors. DA argued she shouldn’t be able to because some of the fake electors implicated one another in crimes, which is the most basic reason to rule an attorney incapable of representing multiple clients.

 

I’m guessing many of them, while dead to rights on some of the more minor charges, weren’t viewed the same as Trump and some of the worse offenders in the fake elector bunch. No surprise they wanted to flip some.

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10 minutes ago, CitizenVectron said:

 

Which means...they have immunity in exchange for testifying/supplying info against Trump?

 

 

Remember how people were wondering if the New York case would be as low as a misdemeanor or maybe 1 or 2 felonies at the most and then it turns out to be, what, 26 felony counts?

 

I expect the Georgia case is going to be similar. It's going to be worse than people think. They were talking about a dozen people being indictmented at one point. I think this is going to be a full blown conspiracy case with it touching everything from Trump's "perfect" phone calls, the fake electors, Grahmn's phone call(s), and maybe even the Jan. 6th investigation, and probably stuff we still haven't even heard about yet.

 

There is going to be so many more threads in this than just Trump making a couple clumsy calls to Georgia officials.

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3 hours ago, sblfilms said:


There has been quite the issue surrounding the one attorney who was representing a bill of the fake electors. DA argued she shouldn’t be able to because some of the fake electors implicated one another in crimes, which is the most basic reason to rule an attorney incapable of representing multiple clients.

 

I’m guessing many of them, while dead to rights on some of the more minor charges, weren’t viewed the same as Trump and some of the worse offenders in the fake elector bunch. No surprise they wanted to flip some.

More importantly, the DA’s offer of immunity wasn’t relayed to the attorneys clients. Now that they have heard the offer they are taking the deal. 

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12 hours ago, Chairslinger said:

 

 

Remember how people were wondering if the New York case would be as low as a misdemeanor or maybe 1 or 2 felonies at the most and then it turns out to be, what, 26 felony counts?

 

I expect the Georgia case is going to be similar. It's going to be worse than people think. They were talking about a dozen people being indictmented at one point. I think this is going to be a full blown conspiracy case with it touching everything from Trump's "perfect" phone calls, the fake electors, Grahmn's phone call(s), and maybe even the Jan. 6th investigation, and probably stuff we still haven't even heard about yet.

 

There is going to be so many more threads in this than just Trump making a couple clumsy calls to Georgia officials.

It will all be investigated, but the only people getting charged are him and his closest cronies. 
 

This case is different though, this is the one that might put him away, or so a lawyer friend says. The NY case, he thinks, is a huge stretch that is going to be very hard to win, the laws used were stretched to fit his crimes. This one appears to be dead to rights, guilty as hell, do not pass go (but probably still collect 200$).

 

Im still betting on his heart giving out before 2024.

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14 hours ago, Chairslinger said:

 

 

Remember how people were wondering if the New York case would be as low as a misdemeanor or maybe 1 or 2 felonies at the most and then it turns out to be, what, 26 felony counts?

 

I expect the Georgia case is going to be similar. It's going to be worse than people think. They were talking about a dozen people being indictmented at one point. I think this is going to be a full blown conspiracy case with it touching everything from Trump's "perfect" phone calls, the fake electors, Grahmn's phone call(s), and maybe even the Jan. 6th investigation, and probably stuff we still haven't even heard about yet.

 

There is going to be so many more threads in this than just Trump making a couple clumsy calls to Georgia officials.

 

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