In the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others, three counts in the indictment were tossed out by the judge due to jurisdictional issues. The case involves a conspiracy to overturn Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Some defendants have pleaded guilty, while others are appealing the prosecution. The judge ruled that there was no conflict of interest warranting the removal of the prosecutor, Fani Willis. The ruling also dismissed two counts related to false documents filed with a federal court, stating that such matters fall under federal jurisdiction. However, the judge upheld a broad racketeering charge against all defendants. The Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity was noted but not fully addressed in the ruling. Prosecutors are reviewing the order, while Trump’s legal team celebrated the dismissal of charges against him. The case is set to continue with the remaining counts, with arguments scheduled in December. Despite the ongoing legal battle, the judge’s rulings have set the stage for an interesting and complex trial ahead.
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