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Shortly after this ruling, Judge Batten held a hearing in the district court for December 7, to address the plaintiff's request to inspect ballot machines; he dismissed the case from the bench that day [17] [59] [49] The judge ruled that the plaintiffs did not have legal standing to bring the case, filed the case too late (as the Dominion ...
The Court considered another case, Feehan et al. v. Wisconsin Elections Commission et al., though in December 2020 Sidney Powell filed an emergency petition with the United States Supreme Court seeking an extraordinary writ of mandamus for intervention in the case. The petition was denied without comment on March 1, 2021, ending the matter.
A voting rights trial against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is slated to begin Monday, with the nonprofit organization VoteAmerica challenging a 2021 election law that impacted ...
On May 8, the Georgia Court of Appeals said it would hear the appeal to dismiss Willis, [223] and on June 5, it paused the election racketeering case so it could first decide about Willis. [7] While such cases usually rely on legal briefs, Trump's team asked the court to hear oral arguments. [224]
An attempt to state that Georgia's appointed State Election Board has the legal power to investigate Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's handling of elections blossomed into a ...
The state assembly of Georgia appealed this decision to the United States Supreme Court. Both PRO and the state of Georgia urged the Supreme Court to grant certiorari to the government's appeal; on June 24, 2019, the Supreme Court agreed to review the case (No. 18-1150). [7] [14] [15] [16] The Court heard oral arguments in the case on December ...
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This followed a day of testimony by witnesses including former Georgia state senator Jen Jordan, [43] former state representative Bee Nguyen, [44] former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan and independent journalist George Chidi. [45] Gabe Sterling, a Georgia official for the Secretary of State, was also seen in the courthouse that day. [46]