- Ex-president waived his in-person arraignment in Fulton County
- Trump denies leading racketeering conspiracy to overturn vote
The former president on Thursday entered his plea in a brief court filing, the fourth time he has formally denied criminal charges this year. Trump also challenged Fulton County District Attorney
The waiver spares Trump — the Republican front-runner in the 2024 campaign for the White House — from a 15-minute hearing on Sept. 6 that was expected to be broadcast on live television with cameras set up in the courtroom under Georgia state rules. It was signed by his Georgia lawyer, Steve Sadow, who declined to comment on the filing.
Willis brought the indictment on Aug. 14, accusing Trump and others of violating Georgia’s racketeering law and other statutes by conspiring to keep him in office after he lost the election to
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In a separate filing on Thursday, Sadow asked the court to separate his client from any defendant who makes a speedy-trial request. An October trial “would violate President Trump’s federal and state constitutional rights,” according to the filing.
It remains to be seen how many of the defendants will follow Trump in waiving their arraignments, all of which were set for Sept. 6. Longtime Trump lawyer
Former Trump campaign lawyer
Trump, who surrendered for booking at the Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24 after agreeing to a
The case is Georgia v. Trump, 2023SC188947, Fulton County Superior Court.
(Updates with Trump asking to separate his case from those of defendants seeking expedited trials.)
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