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Georgia seeks delay in naming new prosecutor for Trump election case due to complexity and workload.
The Georgia Prosecuting Attorneys Council has requested an extension to appoint a new prosecutor in the high-profile election interference case against Donald Trump, citing the case’s complexity, a large volume of evidence, and the need to reassign over 20 other cases.
The original 14-day deadline set by Judge Scott McAfee to name a replacement was due to expire soon, with a warning that failure to act could lead to dismissal.
The council, led by Peter Skandalakis, emphasized the need for a thorough review to avoid impropriety, noting the physical case file had not yet been received and that 448 criminal matters were referred in 2025 due to conflicts.
The case remains pending, with 14 other defendants, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, still charged.
Trump has welcomed Willis’s removal, calling her a criminal.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled a sitting president cannot be prosecuted for core constitutional duties, complicating the case’s future.
Georgia busca un retraso en el nombramiento de un nuevo fiscal para el caso de la elección de Trump debido a la complejidad y la carga de trabajo.