In a clear victory for justice and due process, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has finally seen fit to order an immediate review of District Attorney Fani Willis’s overreaching actions in the case against Harrison Floyd. The Trump RICO co-defendant and former leader of Black Voices for Trump has been targeted with dubious charges stemming from Willis’s questionable exercise of authority. This development is a beacon of hope in the fight against the reckless prosecutorial conduct that seeks to undermine our electoral integrity.
Harrison Floyd stands accused on three counts, including RICO and charges related to “conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings” as well as “influencing a witness.” These allegations are part of a broader witch-hunt orchestrated by Democrats who are hell-bent on silencing and penalizing those aligned with President Trump.
Floyd’s legal team’s relentless pursuit culminated last week when they filed a motion requesting the judge’s permission to appeal his prior ruling on a Plea in Bar filed last year. Their argument exposes Willis’ blatant disregard for proper legal procedure, alleging she sought an election-related indictment against Floyd without any referral from the State Election Board.
After enduring months of obstructionist tactics, McAfee granted a Certificate of Immediate Review. This decision signals that even amidst rampant Democrat overreach, there are still glimmers of judicial fairness willing to challenge their authoritarian impulses.
Law & Crime reported:
“A co-defendant in the Georgia racketeering (RICO) and election subversion case against former President Donald Trump will be allowed to immediately appeal a series of trial court rulings against him to the Georgia Court of Appeals.”
“Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Monday granted a certificate of immediate review allowing Harrison Floyd, the former leader of Black Voices for Trump, to request a hearing from the higher court about his procedural motion to dismiss the case.”
“McAfee has, on several prior occasions, denied arguments advanced by Floyd that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was operating beyond her jurisdiction when her office began an ‘election-related’ investigation and, subsequently, when the charges were filed.”
“Floyd has been pressing the issue since October 2023, arguing Willis’ office ‘did not have authority to investigation or presentment authority to bring election-related charges against the Defendant absent a referral from the State Election Board.'”
“The state replied to those arguments last November and Floyd’s attorneys replied to the state last December, court documents show.”
Source: The Gateway Pundit
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