Order Regarding Motion to Disqualify the Fulton County District Attorney: Read It For Yourself

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  1. Pinky
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    This sounds reasonable. I could see Willis disbarred down the road, but unethical or criminal actions in the prosecutor’s office shouldn’t invalidate a case.Report

    • Philip H in reply to Pinky
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      Which is sort of the point here – two lawyers MAY have acted unethicly in their personal relationship, but no evidence was presented that this taints the case taken to the grand jury from which the indictments stem. Its just a delaying tactic, and one thrown down by a defense team that really doesn’t want to take this to trial.Report

  2. CJColucci
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    Cutting the baby in half, or leaving that option to the parties.Report

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