The Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday ordered a halt to the proceedings in the election interference case against former president Donald Trump and eight other defendants pending the outcome of their appeal seeking to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis.
The order means the case against the former president and eight of his co-defendants, accusing them of a criminal conspiracy to try to overturn his defeat in the state, will almost certainly not be scheduled for trial before the fall election or even the new year. It remains unclear if the case against the six remaining co-defendants who did not sign onto the appeal will proceed.
Ironic the man who wants to be dictator is using every possible move in a democratic system to evade justice.
The order means the case against the former president and eight of his co-defendants, accusing them of a criminal conspiracy to try to overturn his defeat in the state, will almost certainly not be scheduled for trial before the fall election or even the new year. It remains unclear if the case against the six remaining co-defendants who did not sign onto the appeal will proceed.
Ironic the man who wants to be dictator is using every possible move in a democratic system to evade justice.