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Experts Not Foreseeing More Rules Governing Prosecutors' Actions After Georgia Court's Removal of DA From Election Case
One law professor says state legislation regulating DA's use of contract attorneys is a better way to address issues the defendants raised in a case involving President-elect Donald Trump.
January 02, 2025 at 02:02 PM
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What You Need to Know
- The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled in December the Fulton County district attorney and her office should be removed from prosecuting an election conspiracy case.
- Experts doubt the court's ruling will lead to changes in the rules governing prosecutors’ behavior in Georgia.
- One observer favors legislation regulating district attorneys’ use of independent contractors.
Some legal ethics experts are skeptical that the Georgia Court of Appeals’ recent ruling that disqualified the Fulton County district attorney from prosecuting an election conspiracy case against President-elect Donald Trump and his allies because of “a significant appearance of impropriety” will lead to broader changes in the rules governing prosecutors’ behavior.
Former Georgia prosecutor J. Tom Morgan noted the appeals court judges wrote in the ruling that the relationship between Fulton County DA Fani Willis and former special prosecutor Nathan Wade was “a very rare case” of an "appearance" that required Willis' disqualification.
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