Georgia Supreme Court Rejects Fani Willis Appeal in Trump Election Case

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An appeals court had ruled that the Fulton County district attorney should be disqualified from prosecuting Trump and several others.

The Georgia Supreme Court has rejected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s attempt to challenge her disqualification in her election interference case against President Donald Trump and other defendants.

Justice Andrew Pinson led a concurring opinion on Sept. 16, stating that Willis’s appeal didn’t warrant further review by the state’s high court. Three justices joined a dissent.

“Even if one believes that the Court of Appeals erred in reaching [its] decision, granting review to answer that question would be mere error correction, and this Court generally does not exercise our certiorari jurisdiction merely to correct errors that do not have some broader impact on Georgia law,” he wrote.

The decision was the latest blow to the attempts before the 2024 election to prosecute Trump. His two criminal prosecutions in Florida and Washington were dismissed after he won in November. More recently, a New York appeals court ruled that the penalty in his civil fraud case was unconstitutional.

Although Trump was convicted and sentenced in his falsified business records case, he received no jail time and is currently awaiting the outcome of an appeal in federal court.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee had allowed Willis to remain on the case if one of her special prosecutors, Nathan Wade, left after revelations of an affair between the two. The Georgia Court of Appeals later found that McAfee erred by not disqualifying Willis.

“Willis’s misconduct during the investigation and prosecution of President Trump was egregious, and she deserved nothing less than disqualification,” Steve Sadow, an attorney for Trump, said in a statement provided to The Epoch Times.

“This proper decision should bring an end to the wrongful political, lawfare persecutions of the President.”

According to the state supreme court, one justice did not participate in the decision, while another was disqualified.

Georgia Supreme Court Justice Carla Wong McMillan said she would have taken up Willis’s appeal.

By Sam Dorman

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