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Appeals court shoots down Mark Meadows’ bid to derail Georgia racketeering case

Por: Politico Business December 19, 2023

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A federal appeals court has to move his Georgia-based criminal charges into federal court, rejecting a procedural gambit that could have derailed the state’s election-related charges against not only Meadows but also Donald Trump. In an unsparing opinion written by a stalwart conservative judge, the court ruled that Meadows, who served as Trump’s White House chief of staff, must fight the charges against him in state court in Atlanta.... + full article



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