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219 views • September 5, 2023

Mark Meadows Case Should Be Tried in State Court: Legal Expert

Capitol Report
Capitol Report
Former President Donald Trump and all 18 co-defendants in the Georgia elections case have waived their arraignments and pleaded not guilty including former White House chief-of-staff Mark Meadows. The Fulton County District Attorney has charged Mr. Meadows with two state crimes: violating Georgia’s anti-racketeering RICO law and soliciting a public official to violate their oath. Chris Timmons, a litigator and trial attorney at Georgia law firm Knowles Gallant Timmons, discussed the legal background of the case.
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