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Pre-trial conferences held for indicted Michigan GOP electors.

Busy Day‌ in Court ​for Judge Kristen Simmons

It was a⁢ busy procedural day on Aug. 18 for the city of Lansing’s ​54-A ⁤District Court Judge Kristen Simmons.

Judge Simmons presided over multiple Zoom hearings to set future court dates for some⁣ of the 16 Michigan Republican 2020 presidential electors.

All ​16 were charged in July with eight counts each of ‌forgery and election forgery by Michigan’s Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel.

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At‍ their Aug. 10 arraignment, all⁣ 16 pleaded⁢ not guilty.

Lansing-area lawyer ‍Kurt Krause represents 82-year-old small business owner John ‍Haggard of Charlevoix.

Mr. Krause told The Epoch Times,‌ “The next step will be a preliminary ⁣examination … We are confident that Mr. Haggard’s intent comported with the law.

“The⁣ Constitution protects Mr. Haggard’s First Amendment rights to express himself, and the statutes under which the attorney general charged ‍him all mandate a specific intent‌ to defraud​ that Mr. Haggard did not possess. Mr. Haggard has faith that he will be⁢ vindicated in a court of law.”

Mr. Haggard was also elected to​ serve ​as a Trump elector in 2016.

Michigan​ attorney Kurt Krause. (Courtesy of Kurt Krause)

Constitutional attorney Dave ‌Kallman, who represents elector Hank Choate, a 72-year-old‌ farmer from the small, southern Michigan, rural community of Cement ‍City near Jackson, described⁢ Aug. 18’s hearings as uneventful formalities.

“Today’s proceedings were really just pre-trial conferences. ⁢In⁣ our case, the judge set Nov. 2 as the ‍date for the next important step in the process—the preliminary examination or probable cause conference.

“She also allowed Mr. Choate to drive his truck into Indiana and Ohio to pick up grain for ⁢his farm.”

Most of the other defendants were assigned Oct.⁣ 12 as the date of their next hearing.

Mr. Kallman said that ⁣at a probable cause conference, the ⁣prosecutor must convince the ‍judge that a crime was committed, and⁣ that the defendant committed that crime.

“These charges require the prosecutor to prove specific intent to defraud or injure.”

‘No Proof at All’

“Discovery has produced numerous audio and video recordings and 103 police reports. We haven’t ​yet gone through them all, but the many that we have analyzed showed that⁢ Ms. Nessel has no proof⁢ at all.

“Mr. Choate ‍did ⁣not intend to defraud or injure⁢ anybody. And, thus⁣ far, ⁤nothing we ‌have seen in discovery ​proves he did.

Attorney David Kallman​ (Courtesy of Kallman Legal Group)

“Nessel’s ⁤prosecution of Mr.‍ Choate ‍is nothing but a witch hunt and⁢ abuse of power,” Mr. Kallman said.

According to Mr. Kallman,‌ to ⁢date two of ‌the 16 electors haven’t yet hired ⁢a lawyer, and none are represented by ‍the​ same attorney.

If⁤ convicted of just one count of forgery, an elector could face 14 years in ‍prison, and⁤ if convicted of one⁤ count of election forgery, an elector could go to prison for‌ five years.

Attorney General Explains Allegations

After federal prosecutors demonstrated little interest in the case, Ms. Nessel‌ decided to bring the indictments herself in mid-July of 2023.

In ‍a July 18 statement to the press, Ms. Nessel‌ described the crimes ‌allegedly committed by the 16, saying:

“The false electors’ actions undermined the public’s faith in the integrity of our‌ elections and, we believe, also plainly violated the laws by which we administer‍ our elections‍ in Michigan.

“These defendants are alleged to have met covertly in the basement of the Michigan Republican Party headquarters on Dec. ‌14 [2020] and signed their names to‍ multiple certificates stating they were the ‘duly elected and qualified electors for President and Vice President of the ​United States of America for the State of Michigan.’

“These false documents were then transmitted to the United States Senate and National Archives in a coordinated effort to‍ award the state’s electoral votes to the ‍candidate of their choosing, in place‍ of the candidates actually elected by the people of Michigan.

“The evidence will demonstrate⁤ there was no legal authority​ for the false‌ electors to purport⁢ to⁢ act as ‘duly ⁣elected ‍presidential electors’ and execute‌ the false electoral documents.

“That ⁢the effort failed, and democracy prevailed does not erase the crimes ​of those who enacted the⁣ false electors plot,” said Ms. Nessel.

Selection and Duties‍ of Electors

Pursuant ⁢to Michigan⁢ law, during a presidential election year, 16 electors⁣ are chosen by the Republican Party and 16 by the Democrat Party at each party’s⁣ fall state convention—conclaves that are held ​well in advance of the‍ November general⁤ election.

Thus, in 2020, Michigan had slates of 16 Biden electors and 16 Trump⁢ electors, all duly elected according to the state-mandated process.

The names of the electors certified as elected by each‍ party are then forwarded by registered mail to the secretary of ‍state.

After the ⁤result⁣ of the popular vote of the general election has been certified by the state board‌ of canvassers and signed off on by ‍the governor, the 16 electors representing ⁢the candidate who has been officially declared the winner of the popular vote assemble in the Senate chamber of the State​ Capitol ‍Building on a day designated by​ Congress.

According to⁤ Michigan law,‌ during the‌ proceeding in the state‍ senate chamber, the individual electors are legally bound to cast their electoral vote for the certified winner of the state.

A ⁤Contested Election ‍Result

The problem⁤ in 2020 was that ⁣the validity⁤ of the result ⁣of the presidential election as certified by the state board of canvassers



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