Another setback for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ prosecution of President Donald Trump and others.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rachel Krause claimed Willis' office was "openly hostile" to attorney Ashleigh Merchant.
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis was found to be in violation of the state’s Open Records Act as outlined in ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia Supreme Court considering if judge was right to block State Election Board rulesIt's now up to Georgia's highest court to decide whether a lower court judge ruled correctly when he blocked seven rules ...
A committee investigating Willis' role in prosecuting Pres. Trump for interfering in Georgia's 2020 presidential election has ...
Fani Willis seemed unstoppable. The first-term Fulton County district attorney became a national name after announcing in ...
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox ruled in mid-October that seven of the rules were “illegal, unconstitutional and void." Cox failed to exercise appropriate judicial restraint when ...
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rachel Krause found that the failures to comply with the records law “were intentional, not done in good faith, and were substantially groundless and vexatious.” ...
Willis and the Fulton County DA’s Office have 30 days from March 14 to provide those funds and must certify under oath that ...
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. — The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday morning is hearing an appeal of a Fulton County judge's ruling ...
Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ office must pay more than $54,000 in attorneys’ fees and turn over documents it withheld for months in violation of Georgia’s Open Records Act.
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