Sweetwater Reporter

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“At Hunter we strive to keep our clients informed and on top of the game when buying and selling.Today’s market is so different from years past and it’s our goal to help educate our clients so that they understand the ins and outs to create a more positive experience. That way there’s fewer surprises and when there is a bump in the road at least they’ve been informed about issues that can occur, so they are prepared for what could happened during the transactio­n time period. It’s always better to have an informed client and everything go right, than not to inform them and everything go wrong and then inform them after the fact. We want our clients to feel like family and to trust us to always be open and honest so they can have the most positive experience as can be. We want our past clients to be our future clients and to trust to send their family and friends to us down the road.”

Hunter Realty is located at 101 Locust Street in, Sweetwater. (continued from Page 3) Michigan’s Attorney General in July filed felony charges that included forgery and conspiracy to commit election forgery against 16 Republican fake electors. One had charges dropped after reaching a cooperatio­n deal, and the 15 remaining defendants have pleaded not guilty.

Three fake electors also have been charged in Georgia alongside Trump and others in a sweeping indictment accusing them of participat­ing in a wide-ranging scheme to illegally overturn the results. They have pleaded not guilty.

In Wisconsin, 10 Republican­s who posed as electors settled a civil lawsuit, admitting their actions were part of an effort to overturn Biden’s victory. There is no known criminal investigat­ion in Wisconsin.

Trump was indicted in August in federal court over efforts to cling to power after his defeat, including the fake electors scheme. The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday will hear arguments on his claim in that case that he can’t be prosecuted for acts he committed while serving as president.

In early January, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez said that state’s five Republican electors cannot be prosecuted under the current law. In New Mexico and Pennsylvan­ia, fake electors added a caveat saying the election certificat­e was submitted in case they were later recognized as duly elected, qualified electors. No charges have been filed in Pennsylvan­ia.

In Arizona, Mayes’ predecesso­r, Republican Mark Brnovich, conducted an investigat­ion of the 2020 election, but the fake elector allegation­s were not part of

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