A day after the trial judge overseeing Georgia's election interference case against President Donald Trump and others set a 14-day deadline for the appointment of a new prosecutor following the dismissal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the case, the council tasked with naming a replacement has asked for an extension. On Friday, Judge Scott McAfee ordered the Prosecuting Attorneys Council (PAC) of Georgia to appoint an attorney to take over the case within 14 days, or else the case will be dismissed. "Should an appointed prosecuting attorney or representative of PAC fail to file an entry of appearance or request a particularized extension within 14 days from the entry of this Notice, the Court will issue a dismissal without prejudice for want of prosecution," McAfee wrot
Council seeks more time to name new prosecutor in Georgia election interference case

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