Trump Trial on Hold in Georgia as Prosecutor Fani Willis Appeals Judge’s Ruling

An appeal against Trump in Georgia will only begin after presidential elections

The trial for former US President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in Georgia is on hold after an appeal case to remove prosecutor Fani Willis was filed. Willis is also leading the investigation into Trump’s alleged illegal efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

In March, a judge found no evidence of a conflict of interest between Willis and lead prosecutor Nathan Wade, but criticized her “tremendous lack of judgment” and “appearance of inappropriate behavior.” The judge ordered either Willis or Wade to withdraw from the case, but Wade resigned shortly after.

Trump is currently facing three pending criminal cases: two federal cases in Washington and Florida, and the Georgia case. Last week, he became the first former president to be convicted in a criminal case when a jury in New York found him guilty on all 34 charges. He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11.

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