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Mark Meadows's Arizona Charges to Stay in State Court
A judge has denied a request from Mark Meadows, who was Donald Trump's White House chief of staff, to move the Arizona election-subversion-related prosecution against him from state court to federal court.
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"Meadows has pleaded not guilty to nine felonies related to his alleged role in trying to subvert Joe Biden's win in Arizona after the 2020 presidential election.
He is one of 18 defendants indicted in April by a state grand jury, which determined that the defendants engaged in crimes including conspiracy, forgery and fraud when they tried to deliver the state's 11 electoral votes to Trump instead of Biden.
In Monday's ruling, the Arizona court found that Meadows had failed to "demonstrate that the conduct charged in the state's prosecution relates to his former color of office as Chief of Staff to the President."
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#1 | Posted by Corky at 2024-09-17 02:21 PM | Reply
Meadows is 0-2 in AZ and GA.
They wouldn't have been indicted if the prosecutors didn't have the goods on them, but they do.
#2 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2024-09-18 03:23 PM | Reply
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