Posted on 10/31/2023 5:48:59 PM PDT by CFW
It seems that even the most substantial election cases are subject to extraordinary levels of foot-dragging by courts, and VoterGA's Fulton County counterfeit ballot case is no exception. The multiple setbacks due to various opinions and delays in rulings in this case have caused considerable confusion on social media platforms over the timeline of the case and where it currently stands in the courts.
Originally filed on Dec. 23, 2020, with ample evidence and affidavits, Petitioners now patiently await the court to assign a new judge pursuant to their motion to recuse Judge Robert McBurney from the case because of alleged bias. The motion to recuse has been granted, but UncoverDC confirmed with Favorito that the court "has not yet ruled" on who will replace McBurney.
VoterGA's motion to recuse was filed on May 16, 2023, and according to Georgia Code 15-6-21(b), Judge McBurney had "90 days to address the Motion." However, sadly, that deadline passed on Aug. 15, 2023. Frankly, it begs the question of whether some of these delays may be purposeful attempts not only to confuse but also to discourage legal action on election fraud from concerned citizens. Whatever the purpose of the delays is, in McBurney's case, the delay is illegal.
Both UncoverDC and Rasmussen Reports have been following election cases like VoterGA's closely. On Sept. 29, 2023, "the Superior Court of Georgia granted VoterGA's request to give McBurney the boot," according to American Liberty Report News. The same article states:
(Excerpt) Read more at uncoverdc.com ...
More proof...that the fix is in. As if we needed more.
To ALL, let’s get this Freepathon over before Thanksgiving and double the contributions. Robinson family needs help due to health issues.
McBurney be too busy fryin’ Trump and his people to take a look at the actual evidence of voter fraud...which he already knows is real.
Booted off the case. Should be booted off the bench. Maybe booted out of the country. Maybe further. Loser. Tyrant. Treasonous rat.
um-hmmm.
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