Atlanta: Georgia Prosecutor who investigated the possibility of efforts to interfere in the 2020 general election by former President Donald Trump and the others had asked for a large jury to help investigations.
Fulton District lawyer Fani Willis on Thursday sent a letter to Fulton County County Court Court Hakim Christopher Brasher asked him to embed a large jury.
He wrote in a letter that his office “has received information that shows a reasonable probability that the Georgian election administration state in 2020, including the election of the country from the President of the United States, is subject to the possibility of criminal disorders.” Willis’s office has tried to interview many witnesses and gather evidence, and some witnesses and witnesses have refused to work together without a court call, he wrote.
A great special jury will have strength to subpoena witnesses.
Willis has refused to talk about the specific investigation, but in an interview with the Associated Press earlier this month he confirmed that the scope included – but was not limited to – January 2, 2021, telephone calls between Trump and Georgia Secretary of the State Brad Raffensperger, telephone calls November 2020 Between US Sen.
Lindsey Graham and Raffensperger, a sudden resignation from US lawyers in Atlanta on January 4, 2021, and comments made during December 2020.
Special July Juries, which is not often used in Georgia, can help in investigating complex problems.
They do not have the power to restore charges but can make recommendations on criminal prosecution.
Willis said a large special jury was needed because it could serve the long term than the normal jury term.
It will also be able to focus on this investigation, allowing it to focus on facts and complex circumstances.
And having a great jury that special means that the big jury who usually sits does not need to deal with this investigation other than their regular tasks, write.