GA - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 10 counts in 2020 election interference, violation of RICO Act, 14 Aug 2023

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Missing Consent bond for Guiliani, Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, Harrison Wm Prescott Floyd, Trevian C. Kutti, Sidney Powell & Misty Hampton.



I shall also go with the red tie, blue suit & that scowl! :D Go with weight at 311lbs. :oops:


Who was the Media that filed this - could not read the last page on that clip. TIA!
Atlanta News First tweeted it - Brendan Keefe.
 
AUG 23, 2023
Former Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer and alleged fake elector Cathy Latham turned themselves in overnight on Wednesday, the inmate records show.
 
Based on what? Donald Trump’s word and absolutely zero tangible evidence? Dozens of court cases saying the election was fair and free?
You mean you don't trust the word of an x-president who attempted to overthrow an election and who obstructed justice regarding government documents? Oh no, Gasp!!!!
 
Guiliani getting ready to surrender. First his lawyers will negotiate terms to be signed by the judge. Then, the surrender with an arraignment happening in the next week or so.

From Trump arrest live updates: Rudy Giuliani expected to surrender :

New York-based attorney John Esposito is heading to Atlanta with Rudy Giuliani to handle his bail and surrender.

Esposito works at the law firm Aidala, Bertuna and Kamins and is a former Manhattan assistant district attorney.


Giuliani has already secured a bail bondsman. Once bond is secured, Giuliani will head to the Rice Street police station, where he will be fingerprinted and photographed. His arraignment is expected in the next week or two and may take place virtually.
 
Everybody seems to be converging to get the surrendering done. This does not make me happy but does feel like the justice system is holding people to account on alleged crimes. It is something that has been bugging me forever as rich, white collar types avoid consequences.
From Trump arrest live updates: Rudy Giuliani expected to surrender today in Georgia :
Attorney Sidney Powell’s bond set at $100,000
Summer Concepcion and Charlie Gile

Co-defendant Sidney Powell, who helped lead Trump’s post-campaign legal efforts and promoted conspiracy theories, has agreed to a $100,000 bond.

Powell was charged last week with violating Georgia’s RICO act as part of the Fulton County indictment. The bond amount for the charge was set to $40,000.

The bond order also includes counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud, computer theft, computer trespass and computer invasion of privacy, as well as conspiracy to defraud the state. The bond amount for those counts were set to $10,000 each.
 
Guiliani getting ready to surrender. First his lawyers will negotiate terms to be signed by the judge. Then, the surrender with an arraignment happening in the next week or so.

From Trump arrest live updates: Rudy Giuliani expected to surrender :

New York-based attorney John Esposito is heading to Atlanta with Rudy Giuliani to handle his bail and surrender.

Esposito works at the law firm Aidala, Bertuna and Kamins and is a former Manhattan assistant district attorney.


Giuliani has already secured a bail bondsman. Once bond is secured, Giuliani will head to the Rice Street police station, where he will be fingerprinted and photographed. His arraignment is expected in the next week or two and may take place virtually.
Interested in how Rudy is paying for all of this. Private plane, NY attorney, GA attorney, plus bond?
 
Interested in how Rudy is paying for all of this. Private plane, NY attorney, GA attorney, plus bond?

His former client, Trump, is holding a 100k/plate dinner in his honor. Not sure but it seems to me that he would want to be a little more frugal-- Amtrak Acela, say. It will be interesting to see who "attends" the soiree.

ETA: I am sure that Guiliani like many politicians and business people has separate tranches of money that he has access to. The poor Guiliani thing is something that would be great to see his real data on.

If Rudy is found guilty, he won't need his retirement funds as he will have GA government housing. Silver lining for him? It is sad to see him fall so far from where he started when he prosecuted RICO cases.
 
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Thanks for these!
Missing Consent bond for Guiliani, Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, Harrison Wm Prescott Floyd, Trevian C. Kutti, Sidney Powell & Misty Hampton.



I shall also go with the red tie, blue suit & that scowl! :D Go with weight at 311lbs. :oops:


Who was the Media that filed this - could not read the last page on that clip. TIA!
Meadows has to be perturbed. He'll be scowling in his after Fanni reinforced that he's had two weeks and in fact is not special.

On the other matter, I'm in for 6'1", 305 lbs, a red tie, a MAGA/POTUS pin, and a scowl over 3 chins.
 
On the other matter, I'm in for 6'1", 305 lbs, a red tie, a MAGA/POTUS pin, and a scowl over 3 chins.
Are hats allowed in a courtroom?

If so then I’m 50/50 on a MAGA hat.

Of course the long red tie, blue suit, scowl, and crossed arms when he’s at the defense table and prohibited from speaking out of turn.

American flag pin.

I’ll say 6’2”, 315 lbs. Bouffant hair freshly blond. Beady eyes cast around the courtroom in his version of a “dirty look.”

When will the thumbs up occur? On the way in, or after when he makes his speech that he’s thrilled to be processed “for us?”
 

Giuliani was somber when he spoke to reporters as he left his Manhattan apartment.

"I'm feeling very, very good about it because I feel like I am defending the rights of all Americans, as I did so many times as a United States attorney," Giuliani said.

"I'm fighting for justice. I have been from the first moment I represented Donald Trump," he said.

"Now whether you like or dislike Donald Trump, I'm going to give you a warning. They're going to come for you," he added.
 
Remember when guiliani said some health issue prevented hi from flying down to Atlanta to testify and they told him to take a train or a bus??:p
 

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Giuliani was somber when he spoke to reporters as he left his Manhattan apartment.

"I'm feeling very, very good about it because I feel like I am defending the rights of all Americans, as I did so many times as a United States attorney," Giuliani said.

"I'm fighting for justice. I have been from the first moment I represented Donald Trump," he said.

"Now whether you like or dislike Donald Trump, I'm going to give you a warning. They're going to come for you," he added.

No Rudy, they are not going to come for me because I didn't participate in a conspiracy to steal an election.
 

LIVE: Rudy Giuliani expected to surrender at Fulton County jail​


View of the Fulton County jail where Rudy Giuliani, who served as Donald Trump's personal lawyer, said he was traveling on Wednesday to face state criminal charges that he sought to overturn the former U.S. president's 2020 election loss.
 
Thanks for posting this interesting link. Perhaps I’m not interpreting the graphs correctly, but it looks as if the various courts are on track for clearing their cases before the deadline. I realize the graphs don’t paint the full picture of Fani Willis’s performance that locals see and that you point out. I expect that many areas of the country are scrambling to play catch-up after covid-related delays and “the jury is out” on how well they’re doing in Fulton county and elsewhere. If I were the newly-elected Fani Willis, the Trump election investigation would be the last thing I’d want to tackle while trying to clear the covid backlog of cases. But it would have been dereliction of duty to ignore it. So I have to hand it to her for trying to juggle it all, even if she has to sacrifice smiley face stickers on her report card for the time being. :)
JMO
I don’t live in GA, I just follow their court cases, as well as those from around the country. The backlog in this county may be one of the worst in the country. I have not come across another one even close. Just my observation.

I think this article summarizes it well:

As of Feb. 15, the backlog was down to 58,353, Anderson reported. But the jail population continues to rise. It stood at 3,648 on Feb. 5, up nearly 100 from a month before, he said.

Of those, 1,767 people had not been indicted on at least one charge, Anderson said. While many of them may have already been indicted on other charges, “we believe there are 800-900 individuals in the jail that have no indictments,” Adams said.


One prosecutor in one county is absolutely not, can not possibly, be responsible for all the ills of the current state of the criminal justice system especially considering the recent pandemic, the fact she inherited a backlog, and she's even had to beg county commissioners for funding.

I will refer you to the article above:

District Attorney Fani Willis decides when and on what charges inmates are indicted, but her office is aware of the need to move jail-related cases through the system.

You say one of the reasons it hasn't been cleared quicker is because of delays from the DA's office but according to the graph in your link - the district attorney began with 16,300 open and active cases and currently has 1,723 (I excluded the numbers for Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court and the Solicitor General because why would they be included in the prosecutor's perview anyway?). I mean, I think that's actually pretty good all things considered? But maybe I'm reading it wrong.
I’m not sure why you would exclude those courts. Other than bond hearings in the Magistrate Court, one of the Prosecutors has to be present for all hearings in those other courts.

Further, there is a major overcrowding issue in the mail and people are dying.

article date 3/12/23

There are currently 15 judges in Fulton County that handle the majority of criminal cases. As of this writing, there are more than 4,000 pending felony cases. That’s an average of almost 300 per judge. There are 484 criminal cases that include murder charges, an average of nine per judge. In addition, there are some 268 cases involving sex crime charges. That is an average of 18 per judge. Cases affecting what’s known as the seven deadly charges — murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy and aggravated sexual battery — number 881, or 59 per judge.

That means if, starting next week, one pending felony case could be disposed of every week for 52 straight weeks by each judge and that no new cases appeared on their dockets (an impossibility, of course), it would take five years to clear their calendars.
 
I don’t live in GA, I just follow their court cases, as well as those from around the country. The backlog in this county may be one of the worst in the country. I have not come across another one even close. Just my observation.

I think this article summarizes it well:

As of Feb. 15, the backlog was down to 58,353, Anderson reported. But the jail population continues to rise. It stood at 3,648 on Feb. 5, up nearly 100 from a month before, he said.

Of those, 1,767 people had not been indicted on at least one charge, Anderson said. While many of them may have already been indicted on other charges, “we believe there are 800-900 individuals in the jail that have no indictments,” Adams said.




I will refer you to the article above:

District Attorney Fani Willis decides when and on what charges inmates are indicted, but her office is aware of the need to move jail-related cases through the system.


I’m not sure why you would exclude those courts. Other than bond hearings in the Magistrate Court, one of the Prosecutors has to be present for all hearings in those other courts.

Further, there is a major overcrowding issue in the mail and people are dying.

article date 3/12/23

There are currently 15 judges in Fulton County that handle the majority of criminal cases. As of this writing, there are more than 4,000 pending felony cases. That’s an average of almost 300 per judge. There are 484 criminal cases that include murder charges, an average of nine per judge. In addition, there are some 268 cases involving sex crime charges. That is an average of 18 per judge. Cases affecting what’s known as the seven deadly charges — murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy and aggravated sexual battery — number 881, or 59 per judge.

That means if, starting next week, one pending felony case could be disposed of every week for 52 straight weeks by each judge and that no new cases appeared on their dockets (an impossibility, of course), it would take five years to clear their calendars.
I started working at Cobb County State Court early 2021, right after the courts there were very, very slowly opening back up. I did court date scheduling for Traffic related cases, and those were WAY behind to the point that even the payable offenses were reduced until around late summer of last year. Only ten cases per hour were allowed to be scheduled per judge due to social distancing, and on Fridays there are no traffic cases there. Defendants were waiting months for court dates instead of weeks. Catching up was ROUGH and things were changing every couple of weeks, seems like. I can't even imagine how bad Superior Court was.
 
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