Thursday, December 19, 2024

Fani Willis; MSNBC, "Racism!"; CNN, "Racism!; Rev Al; "Racism!"

"Additionally, the anti-Trump DA's "church speech," in which she injected race into the case during extrajudicial statements before a black Atlanta congregation, factored heavily into the "forensic misconduct" aspect of the defense's appeal." . . . Race is the left's version of stomping their feet and screaming to get their way. One has to assume this is a desire to begin a race war in our nation. TD

Rich Terrell

BREAKING: Georgia Appeals Court Removes Fani Willis From Trump Case   ..."Phil Holloway, an Atlanta attorney who also writes for our sister site Townhall and is a legal expert for Atlanta news media, wrote on X that the case is now "an 'orphan' — an indictment without a prosecutor." He also posted that Willis' famous speech at a church in Atlanta factored into the ruling.

Related: Whatchu Talkin’ ‘Bout, Willis? Fani Goes to Church to Grandstand.

" 'Forensic misconduct involves extrajudicial statements by prosecutors against defendants," Holloway pointed out.

" 'After DA Willis spoke publicly in a church service on Sunday, January 14, 2024, the other appellants also filed motions seeking dismissal and disqualification on the same grounds, as well as the additional ground of forensic misconduct in connection with the church speech and various other extrajudicial statements," Markle and Brown wrote.

"Willis will most likely appeal the ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court, but this likely kills the Fulton County indictment against Trump." . . .

In a major blow to the prosecution against Donald Trump in Georgia, Fulton County DA Fani Willis has been officially disqualified from the case. An appeals court ruled on Thursday morning that her conflicts of interest were simply too great for her to remain involved

Removing only Wade "did not cure the already existing appearance of impropriety" and the "odor of mendacity" that lingered in the affair's aftermath, the legal body wrote.    Forensic misconduct involves extrajudicial statements by prosecutors against defendants

Broc Smith

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