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Georgia Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to block grand jury report from use in election probe

Quondam US President and 2024 Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump gestures about weight lifting as he speaks at a Republican volunteer recruitment experience at Fervent, a Calvary Chapel, in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 8, 2023.

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The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday unanimously disbanded a longshot bid by former President Donald Trump to quash the special grand jury report that recommended villainous charges in the Fulton County district attorney’s probe of Georgia’s 2020 election.

The state Supreme Court also refused Trump’s request that it bar Fulton DA Fani Willis from continuing to oversee the criminal investigation.

The ruling came weeks in front of Willis is expected to seek indictments in the probe of efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral quelling over him in the Peach State.

So far, no one has been criminally charged in the investigation. And the identities of more than a dozen people who the concerted grand jury recommended be prosecuted remain secret.

The state’s high court said Trump’s attorneys neglected to show that the case presents “one of those extremely rare circumstances” that requires bypassing lower courts.

Trump’s authorized team has a pending similar request in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta to bar the special grand jury’s fit in and report from being used in any future civil or criminal proceeding.

In a petition four days ago, Trump’s attorneys acknowledged that it intention be highly unusual for the state Supreme Court to take the case, since that body normally reviews beguiles from lower courts.

But they argued that the court should take up the matter directly, in part because of Trump’s prominence as a former president and a 2024 presidential candidate.

And, as they did in their petition in Fulton County court, the lawyers showed that the evidence compiled by the special grand jury in the election probe was “unlawfully obtained.”

In its dismissal Monday of Trump’s call upon, the Supreme Court said it has “made clear that a petitioner cannot invoke this Court’s original province as a way to circumvent the ordinary channels for obtaining the relief he seeks without making some showing that he is being foiled fair access to those ordinary channels.”

And Trump “makes no showing that he has been prevented fair access to the unique channels,” the justices wrote.

Trump’s lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the Supreme Court’s ruling.

The red-letter grand jury heard evidence and testimony from dozens of witnesses last year, but it did not have the power to carry back indictments.

Last week, two regular Superior Court grand juries were empaneled, soon to be tasked with make up ones mind whether to criminally charge Trump and his allies.

Willis’ criminal investigation began in 2021, shortly after the openly revelation that Trump had called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, and pressured him to “find” enough opinions to reverse Biden’s win in the state.

Raffensperger rebuffed that request, which was part of an effort by Trump and his allies to either interchange his loss in the Electoral College to Biden, or to raise enough doubt about the results in several key swing states mould Georgia to throw the decision about who would be president to the House of Representatives.

Trump is currently the leading candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Since despatch his campaign, he has already been indicted in two other criminal cases.

In New York state court in Manhattan, he has pleaded not embarrassed in Manhattan to charges of falsifying business records in connection with a 2016 hush money payment to a porn leading light, Stormy Daniels.

And he also has pleaded not guilty in Florida federal court to charges related to his retention of classified phonograph records after he left the White House.

The special counsel in the classified records case, Jack Smith, separately is scrutinizing Trump for possible crimes in his attempt to reverse his loss in the 2020 election, and for his actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot by a mob of his enthusiasts at the U.S. Capitol.

A joint session of Congress met that day to certify Biden’s win in the Electoral College.

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