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Georgia Republicans pass law expanding oversight of prosecutors after Trump case dismissal, citing accountability but drawing links to Fani Willis’s prosecution.
Georgia Republicans have passed legislation expanding oversight of local prosecutors, targeting misconduct like ethical violations, failure to notify victims, and noncompliance with public records, following the dismissal of Fulton County DA Fani Willis’s case against Donald Trump due to an appearance of impropriety.
The bill grants the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission authority to discipline prosecutors, a move some lawmakers say is about accountability, while others explicitly link it to Willis’s prosecution of Trump.
The Senate rejected a proposal to make district attorneys in five metro Atlanta counties nonpartisan and passed a revised version of an attorney general intervention bill requiring district attorney consent.
The commission received 140 complaints in 2025, with only three leading to sustained findings, including the resignation of a rural solicitor general.
The legislation now heads to the House, where its fate remains uncertain.
Los republicanos de Georgia aprueban una ley que expande la supervisión de los fiscales después de la desestimación del caso Trump, citando la rendición de cuentas pero estableciendo vínculos con el procesamiento de Fani Willis.