Monday, July 29, 2024

Meadows Seeks Supreme Court Immunity From GA Prosecution


Mark Meadows’ Lawyers asked the Supreme Court to take-up His bid to move the Georgia Election Subversion Prosecution against Him to Federal Court, where the former White House Chief-of-Staff to Trump would bring Arguments that He is entitled to Immunity from the Charges.

“It is hard to imagine a case in which the need for a federal forum is more pressing than one that requires resolving novel questions about the duties and powers of one of the most important federal offices in the Nation,” Meadows’ Lawyers wrote in the New Filing, which pointed to the Justices’ recent Ruling that gave Trump some Immunity in the Federal Election Subversion Prosecution.

But the Court asked the Appeals Court to determine what are Presidental or Non-Presidential Actions.

The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals said last year, that the Georgia Prosecution against Meadows should move forward in State Court, concluding that former Federal Officials are Not covered by that Statute “removing” State Cases against Government Officials to Federal Court.

Chief Judge William Pryor’s Opinion for the Court, also said that “the events giving rise to this criminal action were not related Meadows’s official duties.”

Mark Meadows also goes to Court to get His Trump White House Records. He s has obtained multiple Extensions on His Deadline to ask the Supreme Court to Review the Dispute.

The Georgia Case is also at a Standstill, while an Appeals Court considers Ethics allegations against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D), an Issue that will Not be Resolved before the November Presidential Election.









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