Looks like we’ll see parts of the Fulton County Grand Jury Report by Thursday!
This news broke while I was on air with @AlexWitt this morning. Here’s my gut reaction to this important legal development. More to follow in today’s #JusticeMatters video, dropping later today. https://t.co/g0qVEfPH8V
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) February 13, 2023
The order appears to be in English, and understandable by non-lawyers. After reading the document, it seems to me that this was a wise and fair decision.
The public gets to see some of it, but not the stuff that names names or could seriously complicate the case of the district attorney.
Looking forward to hearing from Balloon Juice attorneys who just might be able to make better-informed judgments than mine!
Key excerpts from that document. (bolding is mine)
Having reviewed the final report, the undersigned concludes that the special ‘purpose grandjury did not exceed the scope ofits prescribed mission. Indeed, it provided the District Attorney with exactly what she requested: a roster of who should (or should not) be indicted, and for what, in relation to the conduct (and aftermath)ofthe 2020 ‘general election in Georgia. Thus, facially, the final report should be published in toto pursuant to 0.C.G.A. § 15-12-80. But, as with many things in the law, it is not that simple.
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