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Georgia Judge Dismisses Two Criminal Counts Against Donald Trump

Donald Trump looks Confident.

A Georgia judge has made a significant decision in the case against former President Donald Trump, dismissing two criminal counts brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fonny Willis. The charges of conspiracy to commit filing of false documents and filing false documents were ruled to fall under federal jurisdiction by the judge, leading to their dismissal.

Trump's attorney expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating that Trump and his legal team in Georgia have once again prevailed. The legal battle stems from a grand jury indictment issued over a year ago, accusing Trump and 18 others of attempting to overturn the 2020 election result in Georgia. Four defendants have already pleaded guilty in the case.

Earlier this year, the judge had also dismissed six other charges against Trump, leaving him with eight remaining felony counts to face. The case faced complications when an improper relationship between Prosecutor Fonny Willis and Nathan Wade, a prosecutor hired to assist in the case against Trump, was revealed. Wade was subsequently removed from the case.

Trump's attorney expressed satisfaction with the outcome.
Judge dismissed two criminal counts against Trump due to federal jurisdiction.
Legal battle stems from a grand jury indictment over election result in Georgia.

Furthermore, a Georgia Senate committee is conducting an investigation into allegations of misconduct against Willis, focusing on conflicts of interest and potential misuse of tax dollars. Willis has declined to cooperate or appear at the Senate hearing until a judicial determination is made regarding the validity of the subpoena issued to her.

The Senate subpoena demands that Willis provide all emails and text messages exchanged between her and Wade, as well as details of any gifts or cash exchanged between the two individuals. Additionally, the subpoena requests information on all communications with federal offices related to the case.

Regarding the criminal case, the Georgia Court of Appeals has temporarily halted proceedings until October, when it will hear Trump's motion to disqualify Willis as the prosecutor in the case. The legal battle continues as both sides navigate the complexities of the judicial system.

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