The Guardian (USA)

Georgia’s top court rejects Trump’s attempt to block prosecutor in 2020 election inquiry

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Georgia’s highest court Monday rejected a request by Donald Trump to block a district attorney from prosecutin­g the former president for his actions in the wake his 2020 election defeat.

The Georgia supreme court unanimousl­y shot down a petition that Trump’s attorneys filed last week asking the court to intervene. Trump’s legal team argued that Fulton county district attorney Fani Willis and her office should be barred from seeking charges and that a special grand jury report that is part of the inquiry should be thrown out.

Willis has been investigat­ing since early 2021 whether Trump and his allies broke any laws as they tried to overturn his election loss in Georgia to Joe Biden. She has suggested she is likely to seek charges in the case from a grand jury next month.

The state supreme court noted in its five-page ruling Monday that Trump has a similar petition pending in Fulton county superior court. The justices unanimousl­y declined to overstep the lower court, writing that Trump “makes no showing that he has been prevented fair access to the ordinary channels”.

Regarding Trump’s attempt to block the prosecutor­s, the justices said his legal filing lacked “the facts or the law necessary to mandate Willis’s disqualifi­cation by this court at this time on this record”.

A spokespers­on for Willis declined to comment. Trump attorney Drew Findling did not immediatel­y respond to phone and text messages seeking comment.

Trump’s legal team previously acknowledg­ed that the dual filings were unusual but said they were necessary given the tight time frame. Two new regular grand juries were seated last week, and one is likely to hear the case.

Trump’s attorneys made similar requests in a previous filing in March in Fulton county superior court. They asked superior court Judge Robert McBurney, who oversaw the special grand jury, to step aside and let another judge hear the Trump team’s claims. McBurney kept the case and has yet to rule.

In their legal petition to the state supreme court, Trump’s lawyers argued they were “stranded between the supervisin­g judge’s protracted passivity and the district attorney’s looming indictment” with no choice other than to ask the high court to intervene.

Willis opened her investigat­ion shortly after Trump called Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensper­ger, the state’s top elections official, in January 2021 and suggested he could help Trump “find” the votes needed to overturn his election loss in the state.

The special grand jury, which did not have the power to issue indictment­s, was seated last May and dissolved in January after hearing from 75 witnesses and submitting a report with recommenda­tions for Willis. Though most of that report remains sealed for now, the panel’s foreperson has said without naming names that the special grand jury recommende­d charging multiple people.

 ?? Photograph: Marco Bello/Reuters ?? Donald Trump in West Palm Beach, Florida on 15 July 2023.
Photograph: Marco Bello/Reuters Donald Trump in West Palm Beach, Florida on 15 July 2023.

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