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VisitWill charges against at least one of the five lawyers connected to Trump in the Arizona Fake Elector Case be dismissed by December 31, 2024?
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Rudy Giuliani Among Defendants Seeking Dismissal in Arizona Fake Elector Case Led by AG Kris Mayes
Aug 26, 2024, 06:58 PM
In Arizona, a legal battle is unfolding involving a group of defendants, including 11 Republicans, two former Trump aides, and five lawyers connected to former President Donald Trump, such as Rudy Giuliani. They are accused of submitting a document falsely claiming Trump won Arizona in the 2020 election. The defendants argue that the charges, brought by Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes, aim to silence their constitutionally protected speech regarding the election outcome. At least a dozen defendants are seeking dismissal under an Arizona law that prohibits using baseless legal actions to silence critics. Giuliani's lawyer contends that his client did nothing criminal in contesting Joe Biden's victory in Arizona, including trying to reach Maricopa Co supervisors. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the 2020 election and the use of legal avenues to challenge its results.
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