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In Trump Case, Texas Creates a Headache for Georgia Prosecutors
A Texas court is thwarting Georgia prosecutors attempts to compel testimony from Texas witnesses as part of a criminal investigation into former President Donald J. Trump.The New York Times
By Danny Hakim and Richard Fausset
ATLANTA Witnesses called to testify in a Georgia criminal investigation into former President Donald J. Trump and his allies have not always come willingly.
A number of them have fought their subpoenas in their home-state courts, only to have local judges order them to cooperate. That was the case with Trump-aligned lawyers John Eastman in New Mexico, Jenna Ellis in Colorado and Rudolph W. Giuliani in New York; Mr. Giuliani was also told by an Atlanta judge that he could come on a train, on a bus or Uber after his lawyers said a health condition prevented him from flying.
But the state of Texas is proving to be an outlier, creating serious headaches for Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, who is leading the investigation into efforts by Mr. Trump and others to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia.
Last month, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the states highest criminal court, thwarted Ms. Williss effort to force Jacki L. Pick, a Republican lawyer and pundit, to testify in Atlanta, saying that her subpoena had essentially expired. But in a pair of opinions, a majority of the judges on the all-Republican court went further, indicating that they believed the Georgia special grand jury conducting the inquiry may not have the legal standing to compel testimony from Texas witnesses.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/08/us/trump-case-texas-georgia.html
Comment: And the article mentions other cases where Texas has blocked testimony of Trump witnesses. As the article states, "it looks to some Georgia observers like a pattern of Texas Republicans meddling with Georgia when it comes to the fate of Mr. Trump."
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In Trump Case, Texas Creates a Headache for Georgia Prosecutors (Original Post)
ificandream
Oct 2022
OP
So, all that "comity" and "full faith and credit" stuff was just bullshit, right? nt
Atticus
Oct 2022
#5
The unending news of the Orange Idiot's lawlessness are amazing enough. And he was President!
ificandream
Oct 2022
#7
Biophilic
(6,554 posts)1. And we are so surprised? Right. Big sigh...
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)3. Most states do not compel their citizens to go to
other states. Im not sure why Georgia would be different.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)2. Send a bounty hunter after him, and don't admit it.
Send a couple of goons to knock him out, bind him up like a hog, gag him with a dirty sock, stick him into the trunk of a Cadillac, dump him in front of the courthouse..in nothing but his drawers. When Texas wanted to question witnesses, tell the Lone Star State to go fuck itself. (I have been watching the Rockford reruns)
rubbersole
(11,225 posts)4. Loose "cannons" in the lone star state.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)5. So, all that "comity" and "full faith and credit" stuff was just bullshit, right? nt
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(135,808 posts)6. So much for law and order
ificandream
(11,838 posts)7. The unending news of the Orange Idiot's lawlessness are amazing enough. And he was President!
Hard for me to comprehend. Even harder that dickheads support this dickhead.