Monday, November 09, 2020

Judges Dismiss Trump Campaign Lawsuit in Georgia

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Judges Dismiss Trump Campaign Lawsuit in Georgia


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Judges Dismiss Trump Campaign Lawsuit in Georgia


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A judge in Chatham County, Georgia, on Thursday dismissed a Trump campaign lawsuit over the state's handling of absentee ballots.

Chatham County Superior Court Judge James Bass tossed the lawsuit after only an hourlong hearing.

"Having read and considered said petition, all argument and evidence of record, including the evidence presented at the hearing, and the applicable law, the Court finds that there is no evidence that the ballots referenced in the petition were received after 7:00 p.m. on election day, thereby making those ballots invalid," said Bass.


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"Additionally, there is no evidence that the Chatham County Board of Elections or the Chatham County Board of Registrars has failed to comply with the law."

The Trump campaign said the lawsuit sought all state counties to "separate any and all late-arriving ballots from all legally cast ballots to ensure a free, fair election in which only legal, valid ballots count."

There are approximately 47,277 ballots still outstanding as of 2:40 P.M. EST today, according to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Read more...
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USPS Carrier Busted at Canadian Border With Undelivered Mail, Including Ballots


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Brandon Wilson, a mail carrier from Buffalo, New York, was arrested on Nov. 3 after authorities found 810 pieces of United States mail and three absentee ballots in the trunk of his car.

He was stopped by customs while attempting to leave the country over Peace Bridge, a crossing from New York's western border into Ontario.

Wilson has been charged with the delay or destruction of mail-a Federal offense that could earn him as many as five years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines, according to local news.


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Inspector Brendan Boone, an agent of the Postal Service's Office of Inspector General, doesn't think this is the first time Wilson has attempted similar behavior.

Per Boone, Wilson has confessed to stealing mail on four separate occasions since September. That wasn't what he told customs when they first caught him.

According to an account given to authorities, Wilson first claimed that the mail belonged to him and his mother. But when he failed to explain why the pieces of mail were addressed to a different name, Wilson told authorities he had simply forgotten they were there. Read more...
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The fix is in.
--GRA