I said yesterday if Chesebro gets a deal similar to Powell's that is a White Flag by Willis.
She's not ready to have her case tested by cross-exam and defense witnesses.
It is the Prosecution that is running from a trial, not the defendants.
Multiple felonies down to misdemeanors that are recorded in disappearing ink -- they go away completely if no violation of probation.
A complete fraud of a prosecution.
As Andy McCarthy pointed out in a column, just because you write "unlawful" in front of every action you claim the defendants took when you are drafting your indictment doesn't make that so.
Bingo. He and TechnoFog I believe have it correct. The case being advanced by Willis is weaker than thought.
"Asked by ABC News if Trump should be concerned about Chesebro's potential testimony, Grubman said, "I don't think so."
"He's a man of his word," he said if Chesebro. "If he's called, he'll testify."
Powell and Chesebro had both asked for speedy trials and we're scheduled to go to court next week. Willis apparently didn't feel confident going forward.
Also, Chesebro is going to be heading back to Puerto Rico (where he lives) and his lawyer says he's not going to serve one day in jail.
And this was who Willis claimed was "the architect?" of her RICO case?
No lawyer here, but it looks to me like Willis's case may be falling apart
> https://abcnews.go.com/US/kenneth-chesebro-takes-minute-plea-deal-georgia-election/story?id=104169908