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Judge denies Sidney Powell’s request to dismiss charges in Trump’s Georgia election subversion case.

Judge Denies Sidney Powell’s Motion to Dismiss Charges in Racketeering Indictment

Fulton County Superior ⁢Court Judge Rejects Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct

A judge⁢ in​ Fulton County, Georgia,⁢ delivered a ⁤blow to Sidney ⁤Powell on Thursday by denying her motion ⁣to dismiss​ the charges ‌in the sweeping racketeering​ indictment. This decision, made by Fulton County Superior Court ⁤Judge Scott McAfee, came during a hearing where ⁢various ​pretrial motions were discussed ahead ⁣of the upcoming trial.

Powell’s lawyer had argued that there was prosecutorial misconduct involved in ‍the case, but Judge McAfee dismissed these claims.​ The trial is set ⁢to⁣ begin on⁢ October 20, with jury selection taking place on ‌that day.

Back in August,⁤ Powell, along with Kenneth Chesebro and 17‌ others, including former President Donald Trump, were indicted on charges​ of racketeering. The indictment alleges⁢ a conspiracy to undermine the 2020 election in Georgia.

“I don’t see ⁤that as clearing just a procedural bar of being something that’s under the Court’s authority,” ⁤Judge McAfee stated ‌when denying ⁢Powell’s motion.

Both​ Powell and Chesebro have requested a speedy trial and will be tried separately from the other defendants. Their jury trial⁣ is scheduled​ for October 23.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

Why‌ did Judge Scott McAfee deny Sidney Powell’s ‌motion to dismiss the charges?

A recent development in the legal ​battle surrounding Sidney Powell’s ⁢involvement in a racketeering indictment has⁣ seen a Fulton County Superior Court Judge deny her motion to dismiss the charges. The ruling, ‌delivered‌ by Judge Scott McAfee, occurred during a​ hearing where various pretrial motions were discussed‍ ahead ​of the impending⁣ trial.

Powell’s attorney had ​argued that there was prosecutorial misconduct ⁢in the case, but Judge McAfee rejected⁣ these claims. The trial is now⁢ scheduled to⁤ commence ⁢on October 20, with​ jury selection taking place on that day.

The charges against Powell, along with⁣ Kenneth Chesebro and‍ 17⁢ others, including former President Donald Trump, stem from an August indictment accusing them of racketeering. The indictment alleges a conspiracy to undermine the 2020 election in Georgia.

“I don’t see that as clearing just a procedural bar of being something that’s under the Court’s⁢ authority,” Judge⁤ McAfee stated in reference to the denial of Powell’s motion.

Both Powell and Chesebro⁢ have requested a speedy trial and will be tried ‍separately from the other defendants. Their jury⁢ trial is set for October‍ 23.

As​ this is⁤ an ongoing case, further⁢ updates will ⁢be ​provided as​ new information becomes available.



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