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Nevilledog

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Thu Oct 6, 2022, 05:41 PM Oct 2022

GA tries to delay trial on abortion ban, Judge tells them to Fuck off (slightly paraphrased) [View all]



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A judge has denied the state's motion to delay arguments in the constitutional challenge of Georgia's strict abortion law until after the election. The trial will be held on Oct. 24-25, per court documents. Shaking up the last weeks before voters cast ballots. Story TK! #gapol

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Here's the full story: #gapol

gpb.org
Judge: Abortion law challenge will be heard before Election Day
A court will hear oral arguments in the new state constitutional challenge of Georgia’s strict abortion law later this month. On Wednesday, a Fulton County judge shot down a motion to delay the case...
10:16 AM · Oct 6, 2022


https://www.gpb.org/news/2022/10/06/judge-georgia-abortion-law-challenge-will-be-heard-election-day

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Lawyers representing the state filed a motion in September to “cancel” or “postpone” the trial, citing that holding proceedings before Election Day is “highly problematic” for state’s counsel that will likely be involved in election-related lawsuits.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney denied the state’s request and said that the state’s logic was flimsy.

“The State has offered four reasons for this ‘cancellation,’” McBurney wrote. “Which can be summarized as ‘We are really busy with other things,’ ‘There are no facts in dispute,’ ‘We don’t know what facts are in dispute,’ and ‘You can’t do what you are trying to do.’”

“The Court’s response, detailed below, can be summarized as ‘Who isn’t?,’ ‘There are,’ ‘You do,’ and ‘I can,’” he wrote.

The two-day trial is set to move forward on Oct. 24 and 25 — just two weeks before Georgians cast ballots in high-stakes contests like the governor’s and U.S. Senate races.

“Delay here has a fundamentally more significant impact on the lives of many Georgians than in most other cases,” McBurney wrote.

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Full ruling (don't miss the footnotes LOL)

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23126497/georgia-abortion-lawsuit-order-100522.pdf
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