In Atlanta, a portrait of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis captures her strong presence as she takes on a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results.
Willis’ dedication to the case has faced opposition from Trump’s legal team, as they now seek to appeal a recent ruling that keeps her in charge and exclude evidence collected through a special grand jury.
Previously, Trump’s identical request to disqualify Willis was denied by the Georgia state Supreme Court, stating that relief was sought too early in the legal proceedings.
The possibility of an appeal to the Supreme Court awaits, potentially altering their previous decision.
Meanwhile, the decision on whether to indict Trump and his legal allies will soon be announced by Willis, scheduled for early September.
The courthouse in Fulton County is undergoing some changes, with a major street adjacent to it closing for general traffic, making room for media parking in the two right lanes of Pryor Street.
Willis has also requested the court’s chief judge to avoid scheduling in-person trials or hearings for the next two weeks, further emphasizing the importance and urgency of the impending decision.
If Willis proceeds with the indictment, it will mark the fourth time Trump has faced criminal charges, including his recent federal indictment in Washington, D.C. for attempting to overturn the 2020 national election results.
Trump’s legal battles extend beyond Georgia, with separate federal charges in Florida and a New York state court case relating to falsifying business records tied to the Stormy Daniels payment.
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