What happens if Fani Willis is disqualified from Georgia elections case?

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  1. Kal'Stang

    Kal'Stang Well-Known Member

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    LINK: What happens if Fani Willis is disqualified from Georgia elections case? (msn.com)

    When what was going on with Fani first came out and the possibility that she might get disqualified was discussed many Trump haters on this forum tried to deny what would happen if she did get disqualified. Asking such questions like "What's this got to do with Trump's case", quickly evolving into "What's this got to do with Trump's guilt!" (completely ignoring that he is innocent until proven guilty) along with many denying how her disqualification could affect the case against Trump.

    Well, the left leaning media is finally talking about it. The above linked article states much the same things that I, and others, stated would be possibilities. Its not exhaustive of course. They didn't dare mention that lawyers might very well decline to even take the case. But everything that they did mention, was mentioned by me and others on this forum. Including the case even being transferred to a county which isn't a majority Democrat. Gee...wonder why they'd mention that...

    There is one part that they mention however that I didn't know about and as far as I know wasn't mentioned by anyone else. The possibility of her remaining on the case BUT being referred to an oversight agency such as the Bar Association. Not quite sure how that would work out and how much, if any, delay it would cause. I would imagine it would cause some delay as the agency might want to look over the case before allowing Fani to proceed. At least I would imagine a good oversight committee would do such in order to do their due diligence. But I'm not sure on that point.
     
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    Fani is learning the hard way that a cover up always, but always, carries 10 times the blowback of the original sin.

    The real irony is that with the stink of this on the Trump case, all charges could be dropped.

    And that will raise yet again, are Trump's persecutors really that incompetent, or is Trump really that innocent?
     
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    At the beginning of the Willis hearings, the judge said that even the appearance of a conflict or impropriety was enough to have her removed from the case.
     
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    Well, he backed off of that. Now Wade has pulled out of Fani's case, but Fani dangles by a thread that would unlikely last through appeal. Trump may not want to appeal this, leaving her on the case might be a better outcome for him.

    'The salacious details of L’affaire Fani has aroused lots of attention about the Georgia case; less noticed is that the problem is the case itself — as a sprawling RICO prosecution and a conspiracy that’s not actually a conspiracy. In a word, it’s a train wreck, as I’ve contended a number of times (see, e.g., here, here, here, and here). The best evidence of this to date, besides Willis’s lumbering indictment, is the plea deals she’s made: four defendants to date, no RICO pleas, no serious crimes, and no prospect of jail time — after all the heavy breathing about how Trump’s half-baked schemes to stay in office had our democracy hanging by a thread.'

    'the delusional case Willis brought was bound to start sinking on first contact with competent defense counsel. The facts that trying to overturn an election result is not a crime per se, and ergo conspiring to do it cannot be a crime...'

    'The one thing we’ve seen through the last four weeks of scandal, which was evident from the way the case was charged, is that Willis and her team are a clown show.'

    https://archive.ph/pAhK6#selection-895.0-895.163

    Trump may not want to appeal this. She's corrupt, she's stupid, it's hard to believe that any prosecutor that replaces her, won't be more competent than she is.

    I doubt Trump will stop before he drives he completely off the case.

    https://archive.ph/pAhK6#selection-895.0-895.163
     
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    having sex with a co-worker is not a crime if it's consensual

    now, adultery is ugly, but seems the right supports that don't they?
     
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