“...decision to disqualify...”
Then again, the judge could take the dusky road of the former head of the FBI, Crowley, and say, “Yes, some lying was done but obviously no ill-intent was meant so I refuse to act on this.”
He might remove Wade only. He might remove Wade and Willis and let the case go forward.
If he isn’t wed to a future in Fulton County, he might even do the right thing and toss the whole case in the dumpster where it belongs.
I keep reminding myself that the Judge had plenty of good reasons to recuse himself if he didn't want to have to weather all the pressure that would be coming his way, demanding that he leave Fani in the driver's seat.
He used to work under Fani at the DA's office (before she became DA) and even contributed a wee bit to her campaign ($150).
Given that he didn't recuse himself, I'm hoping he acts fairly and courageously. There is more than enough evidence that Fani is corrupt and venal...and clearly acted inappropriately (giving the "appearance" of even more inappropriate behavior).
My guess is he will DQ the DA office and punt the case to the GA AG. The judge was appointed a year ago to replace a retiring judge. He is up for election this year. If he looses, he has a good resume. Besides working under Fani, he was a fed prosecutor and GA IG before being appointed judge.
The Willis and Wade show has been receiving most of the attention, but there are other issues to consider for DQ. Willis has made public statements about the case in the media and even the court room that suggests a high level of bias against the defendants..