Allowing an illegally recorded conversation that forms one of the pillars of this case into evidence. (I do not think a GA County DA can immunize someones testimony over a violation of FL state law. )
Poisoning the Jury Pool with her Church speech.
Liz....Your points and these should be enough to get her disbarred I suspect. Also remember that there was evidence (this was it I think) that was brought in after the Judge closed the hearings that he decided not to hear since he had a deadline. GA Legislature can still consider that evidence if someone provides it to them. He more or less left her swinging in the wind if she decides that all she is going to do is Kick her boyfriend to the curb. She will have a whole slew of issues that she will have to deal with other than her thuggish piece of vexatious litigation.
The Judge more or less left her swinging in the wind if she decides
that all she is going to do is .......Kick her boyfriend to the curb.
Willis now has a whole slew of issues to deal with .......
other than her thuggish piece of vexatious litigation against Trump.
Amen and amen.
Liz’s points, above, are enough to get her disbarred. Pete from Shawnee Mission insightfully adds:
<><>She leaked grand jury testimony to Michael Isakoff for his book.
<><>she had hold of an illegally recorded conversation
<><>she made this illegality one of the pillars of the Trump case
<><>a GA County DA cannot immunize someones testimony over a violation of FL state law.
<><>a DA poisoning the Jury Pool is unheard of
<><>and she went to church to do the poisoning.
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Fani Willis faces uphill battle prosecuting Trump,
including federal probe, while staying on the case
nypost.com, By Social Links for Priscilla DeGregory and Dana Kennedy, March 15, 2024
Fani Willis dodged a bullet Friday when a judge ruled she can remain as prosecutor on the Trump election interference case — but she’s not in the clear just yet.
Fulton County, Georgia, Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee may have allowed her to continue on the case as long as special prosecutor and her ex-boyfriend Nathan Wade steps away from it, but his ruling reprimanded their conduct — which hurts her credibility both inside and outside the courtroom.
Wade put in his resignation later Friday, saying it was “in the interest of democracy, in dedication to the American public, and to move this case forward as quickly as possible.”
While she is likely to meet former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in court, “the DA is firmly on notice that any additional mishaps and missteps will come back to haunt her severely,” according to Georgia State University law professor Anthony Kreis.
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