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Michigan judge denies motion to dismiss cases against GOP electors.

Michigan Judge Refuses ⁣to Dismiss Case Against Republican ‌Electors

On Oct. 6, Lansing Judge ​Kristen Simmons, a Democrat appointee, refused ⁣to dismiss the case of Mari-Ann Henry and rejected the motion for summary disposition of Clifford Frost.

Ms. Henry and Mr. Frost are two‌ of 16 Republican⁣ presidential electors charged with eight felony counts of fraud and election forgery in connection with the ⁣2020 election.

Months before that election, the 16 were lawfully chosen at ‍a party convention of⁣ the Michigan GOP and bound by Michigan law to cast ‌their ⁣Electoral College votes for Pres. Donald Trump if he⁤ won the state that November.

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When challenger Joe Biden was declared the winner, the result provoked a flurry of investigations disputing his victory, as well as several lawsuits trying to prove that​ Mr. Trump had actually won.

The‍ uncertainty of⁤ the outcome led the 16 Republicans to, pursuant to⁣ law, meet, vote, and ‌present themselves by mail to Congress as a contingent slate of electors if Mr. Biden’s win was overturned.

A Prosecutorial Non-Starter

In an April 26, 2021, ‍memo⁣ to his colleagues explaining his reasons for ⁤declining to prosecute, Ingham​ County Assistant Prosecuting​ Attorney‍ Andrew Stevens wrote:

“Based ‌on my ‍review of the evidence ‍and legal authority, I do not recommend authorizing charges against ⁤the sixteen Republican candidates for ​electors…We face challenges of satisfying our burden⁣ of proof‍ on two elements of‍ Michigan’s Election‍ Law​ Forgery statute.

“Based on my review, this was ⁤a​ political stunt…Whether the Republican candidates were⁤ grandstanding or preserving their ⁣rights, nobody was fooled ⁢by their transmitted certification of votes.”

The Same, Only Different

Similar to the actions of the Republican Party, the ‌Democrat Party lawfully chose 16⁣ presidential electors who were legally bound to cast their electoral votes for Mr. Biden if he won⁢ the Nov. 3, 2020 election.

On⁤ Nov. 23, ⁤the Board of ⁣State ⁢Canvassers officially determined Mr. Biden was the winner ⁣by about 154,000 votes.

The Democrat electors’ votes for Mr. Biden were then officially affirmed, signed, ‌and sealed by Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in ⁤a certificate of ascertainment, which was⁢ sent to Congress and accepted on Jan. 6, 2021—all pursuant to state and federal law.

An Expected End

Ms. Simmons’s rulings against the two GOP defendants ⁢came as no surprise because even Michigan’s Democrat ‍Attorney General, Dana Nessel, the prosecutor of the‌ case,‍ said in a widely publicized Sept. 18 video that the jurisdiction in which the electors are being tried is “very, very Democrat-leaning.”

Speaking to a virtual conference of left-wing activists, Ms. Nessel said of the 16 Republican defendants, “These people have been brainwashed.”

She said they legitimately ⁤believe‌ that they‍ are in the right and are‍ not‌ changing their view.

Ms. Nessel also said in the ​video that the defendants’ sincere belief that Mr. Trump actually won the state and that they did nothing wrong⁤ makes it highly unlikely that any of the 16 ⁢would plead guilty or flip⁤ to become witnesses for the prosecution against their colleagues.

A⁤ Pattern for Future Pleadings was Set

George M. Brown, Ms. Henry’s attorney, told The Epoch Times​ in an email after the hearing, “We were disappointed in the court’s decision ‌but will continue to make our arguments at‍ the preliminary exam.

“The Attorney General represents the People of the‍ State of Michigan, so⁤ her statements are admissible in‍ court.

“Her claims and the ⁤court filings both can’t be true. If the Attorney General believes what she said, how is she continuing to prosecute these people?

“This issue isn’t going away,” Mr. Brown wrote.

The Arguments of Clifford Frost

Mr. Frost, 75, of Macomb County, is a realtor.

His lawyer,⁣ Kevin Kijewski, moved to sever Mr. Frost’s ​case from the other 15 defendants⁤ so‌ that he ⁣could be dealt with individually.

Mr. Kijewski told the judge that ‌since Ms. Nessel decided to charge all 16 defendants separately,​ they should be‌ tried separately.

He contended that, though Mr. Frost ⁢is a de facto codefendant, he is not a​ codefendant ⁢de jure​ because Ms. Nessel did not charge ⁤all of the defendants with⁤ the same instrument.

The motion to⁣ sever was denied, ⁢with Ms. Simmons explaining that the ‌determination was within the discretion of the court.

The court⁣ also rejected ⁣a ⁣motion for the summary disposition of the ‍case against⁤ Mr. Frost.

Ms. Simmons explained her decision, saying,⁤ “We need to have an evidentiary-based hearing. There are no facts on record in this case until a‌ preliminary examination.

“The People, as well ⁢as the defendant, have a ​right to a preliminary examination.”

Lansing attorney David Kallman, who represents defendant Hank ‌Choate, a 72-year-old‍ dairy farmer, attended the Oct. 6 hearing via‍ Zoom.

Mr. Choate is scheduled to appear in court later this month.

Mr. Kallman told ⁢The Epoch Times that Ms. ​Nessel’s admissions⁤ in the video were very unusual coming from an opposing party and ⁤may help the defendants.

“In making her decision, the judge basically ⁤ignored the video ⁤and did not address the admissions,” Mr. ⁣Kallman said.

He stated that he expects that the cases ⁣of all 16⁣ defendants will eventually be ‍bound over to Ingham County Circuit Court by Ms. Simmons.

In a post-hearing phone‍ interview, Mr. Kijewski told The​ Epoch Times that the strength of his client’s case is that “Mr. Frost did not commit a crime.”

He said that Mr. Frost did not deceive, defraud, or cheat anybody by engaging in what he called a “political protest.”

According to⁢ Mr. Kijewski, no one was exposed ‍to a ‌risk​ of loss because​ state and federal statutes mandate that a governor’s certificate ⁣of ascertainment is the only official ‌document ⁢that Congress can accept.

He said the GOP electors did not forge that document, nor did‌ they forge the names of anybody ‌who affixed their ⁣signature on ‌it, nor in some​ way⁣ did they claim to be the Democrat electors. Instead, they signed their own names​ on their own certificate.

“That is not a crime,” he stated. “The Republican electors’⁢ certificate is indisputably what it purports to be.”

Mr. Kijewski said ⁤that his research has found numerous instances of ‌alternative certificates being ​put⁢ forward and, to his knowledge,​ the Michigan case is the first one that has ever been prosecuted.

He ‌stated,‍ “The case against the Michigan Republican electors is a political prosecution and persecution.”

The timing of ​the charges appears very suspect, occurring as​ it does, 941 days‍ after the event took‌ place, Mr. Kijewski​ said.

The next step in the ‌Frost‌ case is a probable cause conference ⁤set for Dec. 15.

A hearing for six⁤ electors‌ scheduled for Oct. 12 was ​abruptly canceled and rescheduled for Dec. 13⁢ and 14.

How will⁤ the defendants continue to defend their client in the upcoming preliminary examination, despite the​ judge’s decision

An expressed ​disappointment with the judge’s decision, stating,⁣ “We think that the evidence clearly shows that ⁤our client⁢ is innocent, ‍and we were hoping for a dismissal‌ of the case. However, we ⁣respect ⁣the⁢ court’s‍ decision and will continue to vigorously defend our client in the upcoming preliminary examination.”

Conclusion

The ⁣case ⁢against​ the 16 Republican presidential electors in Michigan continues ⁢to move forward, despite efforts by some to have it dismissed. ​Judge Kristen⁤ Simmons⁢ has refused ⁣to⁣ dismiss ⁢the case⁤ against Mari-Ann Henry and Clifford Frost, two of the defendants, and has ⁣rejected the motion for summary disposition. The‍ judge’s decisions‍ were expected, given‌ the⁣ political ⁢leanings of the jurisdiction and the statements⁢ made by Michigan’s Democrat Attorney General, Dana Nessel.

The defendants maintain their belief that President Donald Trump actually won ⁢the state and that they did nothing ⁤wrong in casting their⁢ Electoral College votes‌ for him. Their



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