Prepare for a crucial trial! The trial date for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ case against none other than former President Donald Trump and 18 other people has been set for March 4. Be prepared for accusations that they attempted to rig Georgia’s 2020 election results.
To achieve a formal arraignment, Willis is pursuing legal action against Trump and the other defendants. The week of September 5 is the scheduled date for the arraignment. Willis had previously given the accused parties until noon on August 25 to assist with Georgia law enforcement.
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The goal of Trump’s legal team is to delay his trial and postpone it until after the 2024 presidential elections. They are committed to upending the present plan in order to buy Trump additional time.
Like the case in Georgia, Alvin Bragg’s trial is scheduled to begin on March 25. Many people have taken notice of the timing of these trials, particularly the early March date for such a crucial case.
March 5th occurs on Super Tuesday, a crucial day in the U.S. election cycle, just one day before the Fulton County trial is set to begin. Trump has a big hurdle as a result of the schedule conflict.
Prepare for Trump’s upcoming trial on January 2! He is being accused of things related to his trial from January 6. What’s more, Smith’s legal team is leading this litigation as well.
In light of the Fulton County indictment, which holds Trump accountable for engaging in racketeering to rig the 2020 election, legal experts questioned Trump’s eligibility for an instant pardon.
Ronald Carlson, a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law, was quoted by The Daily Caller as saying : “President Trump could only apply for a pardon if he were to be convicted only after he served five years in a Georgia penitentiary.”
The Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles, which decides whether a defendant is qualified for a pardon, is the body responsible for granting pardons in Georgia. “Must have completed all sentence(s) at least five (5) years prior to applying” and that the same defendant “cannot have any pending charges” against them.
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The Board, which is composed of 5 members and is chosen by the governor with the support of the state Senate, does not grant preemptive pardons.
Contrary to the Board’s order, the Georgia Constitution does not contain this 5-year clause. Additionally, the Board is authorized by the state constitution to “parole any person who is age 62 or older.” In excess of 62 years old, Trump. Not everyone concurs with the assertion that Trump cannot be pardoned until he has served the first five years of his sentence.
Mark Levin asserted “President Trump can, in fact, pardon himself from the GA charges if he is elected president” They cited the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which declares that federal authority supersedes state jurisdiction, as well as the overall lack of discussion of “whether a president can be indicted” in the Constitution.




