Trump’s long campaign to overturn the results of the election in Georgia are now part of a criminal investigation by the Fulton County District Attorney, Fani T.
Given the apparently "not" random placement of judges and Trump goons, we have to find people who are willing to see the prosecutions through to the end. Case(s) in point: Rittenhouse, Stone, Bannon, the rioter woman who got to go to Mexico... The only way justice will be served is if these big names like Lindsey and Trump ACTUALLY get put behind bars. THEN we can move forward as a country.
I used to live in Fulton County many years ago, and I was wondering just about the workings of a criminal jury trial there. I don't know if a conviction in a criminal case (such as a ~potential~ case here, requires a verdict to be unanimous or not.) But hey... let us not get ahead of ourselves... Hehe.
I did some quick searching in the Georgia Code, to no avail. Any thoughts?
I'm so glad you started this blog. Keep up the great work.
Given the apparently "not" random placement of judges and Trump goons, we have to find people who are willing to see the prosecutions through to the end. Case(s) in point: Rittenhouse, Stone, Bannon, the rioter woman who got to go to Mexico... The only way justice will be served is if these big names like Lindsey and Trump ACTUALLY get put behind bars. THEN we can move forward as a country.
Is there a possibility the Senate could undertake another route to keep Trump from running for office in the future?
We can all look to Georgia once again.
I used to live in Fulton County many years ago, and I was wondering just about the workings of a criminal jury trial there. I don't know if a conviction in a criminal case (such as a ~potential~ case here, requires a verdict to be unanimous or not.) But hey... let us not get ahead of ourselves... Hehe.
I did some quick searching in the Georgia Code, to no avail. Any thoughts?
https://casetext.com/statute/code-of-georgia
I believe SCOTUS settled this: https://www.ajc.com/news/supreme-court-rules-jury-verdicts-serious-crimes-must-unanimous/F1CIKIe21qj9AXrKqUKrJJ/