Georgia’s prosecuting district attorney on Wednesday dropped a case against US President Donald Trump and his co-defendants for interference in the 2020 election, stating he made the decision “to serve the interests of justice and promote judicial finality.”
In a motion to nolle prosequi, District Attorney Pro Tempore Peter J. Skandalakis cited the legal complexity of the case as a reason for its dismissal, “ranging from constitutional questions and the Supremacy Clause to immunity, jurisdiction, venue, speedy-trial concerns, and access to federal records.” He stated that these issues would make the case challenging to bring before a jury even by 2031, and that “the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case in full for another five to ten years.” He emphasized that challe

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