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Georgia prosecutor seeks to commence Trump trial a week prior to state primary.

Georgia’s Fulton ‍County District Attorney Fani Willis proposed starting the trial in⁤ her‌ RICO case‌ against former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies​ roughly one week before the ⁣state’s primary.

In a filing on Wednesday, Willis’ team asked the presiding judge to consider a scheduling order that ‍would have⁣ arraignments for the defendants on the ⁢week of September 5 and a trial ⁤commencing on March 4, 2024.

The suggested trial start date is significant because⁢ it falls on ‌the calendar one day before Super Tuesday and eight days⁤ before Georgia’s primary set for March 12.‍ Trump is currently the ⁢front-runner ​for ‍the Republican presidential nomination.

As noted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution,⁣ it is unlikely ​Superior⁤ Court Judge ⁤Scott McAfee will make‌ a ⁢decision on the proposed scheduling order until ‌hearing ⁢from the defendants.

Special prosecutor Nathan⁢ Wade wrote in the filing for Willis’ team that their proposed dates “do not conflict” with ‌already-scheduled hearings and trial dates in other cases,⁤ specifically mentioning Trump. The filing ‌additionally proposes other‍ dates regarding discovery and ⁣other issues leading up to the trial.

A⁤ hush-money case brought by Manhattan District⁤ Attorney Alvin Bragg is⁢ scheduled ⁤to go to trial ​on March 25. Special counsel Jack Smith’s documents⁤ case against Trump is set to begin on May 20 in‌ Florida. And in a federal case focused on the 2020 election, Smith⁤ has asked ⁣for a January 2 ⁤trial​ start date in Washington, D.C.

Trump also faces a ‌fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James that is set to go to trial in October and a defamation‍ lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, who ​accuses the former president of raping her, with a trial in that case expected in mid-January.

Across all the legal matters, Trump has broadly⁢ denied any wrongdoing. ⁤When it comes to the four criminal cases, he has claimed‌ politically ​motivated forces are targeting him in ‌a⁤ “witch hunt” propagated by the Biden administration and Democrat prosecutors in New York and Georgia.

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In the ⁢Georgia case, Trump and 18 others were charged ⁣this week in an ⁢alleged scheme to overturn the results of the last presidential election in the state. At a press conference on Monday, Willis ⁢said she would give the defendants subject ‌to arrest warrants “the opportunity” to voluntarily surrender by noon on Friday, August 25.

With a post to Truth Social on Tuesday, Trump said he is planning​ to produce a ⁢report ⁤showing fraud in Georgia’s ‌2020 election at a press conference next week that ⁤will hurt Willis’ case against him and his⁣ co-defendants.



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