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In reply to the discussion: UPDATE: Newsflash for doubters of Fani Willis': "she cannot try all nineteen defendants in one case [View all]Jarqui
(10,767 posts)She only needs to prove two predicate offenses. She has way more that.
Apparently she three recorded phone calls, texts, emails, etc
Lots of witnesses.
Fani has 30 unnamed, unindicted co-conspirators. That should scare the crap out of a bunch of the indicted.
We know 8 of the fake electors took a deal. So there are 22 others looking like they also took a deal.
49 co-conspirators ... think about that.
Something else struck me. There were 135 felonies alleged.
This Grand Jury was convened recently.
Fani had to present her evidence for all these felonies (a number with more than one person).
The Grand Jury had to vote on every one for every person.
She did this in very efficient time.
That tells me that her evidence is slam dunk easy to digest - which suggests really strong.
She was smart and took that jury through another RICO case just before so they were up to speed on the law before she started with this case.
Then you watch her in her PC
She is not messing around.
Some debate on this but she maintains it is a 5 year minimum sentence for RICO
She wants the case to start within 6 months.
I am very impressed with her efforts.
Consider the above. You can be sure some of those 19 don't want to spend 5 years in jail.
I suspect the case will get smaller as some flip.
For some reason, Meadows and probably Trump are trying to move it to a Federal court. Might be for a judge or jury preference. Might be to slow it down or all of the above.
I've heard arguments going both ways on how that will turn out.
But Fani and her staff stay with the case regardless.
Georgia law stays with the case regardless.
Georgia sentencing and difficulty getting a pardon stays with the case regardless.
Trump is in serious trouble with all four of these indictments
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