Unexpected Turns in Trump Election Cases Raise Questions About Their Durability
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The case against Mr. Trump and others is complicated by recent legal events, raising questions about the robustness of the prosecutions as trials approach.
The Georgia Court of Appeals canceled scheduled oral arguments, directing a potential shift in strategy as they may now rely solely on written legal briefs.
With high-profile figures like Giuliani and Meadows facing charges, the developments indicate that while Trump himself may not be tried, significant legal consequences linger.
The state’s legal processes appear to stall, with prosecutors experiencing setbacks, which some analysts speculate could impact the outlook of the ongoing cases.
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