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so first, you said the county da should defer to the feds because it was a federal election. you have now completely abandoned that argument, going instead with "county DA should defer to state AG." i don't have much to say about that as i am not a georgia resident and i do not know georgia state law. it seems to me that if the legislature has empowered the DAs to prosecute state offenses, then the action was proper.These state issues you raise should be handled by the State's Attorney General's office and NOT a local County DA. The only reason the call came into the County was because the State's SOS's office is in downtown Atlanta. It makes no sense for one county (out of 159) to pursue alleged state interests in a state wide election.
This directly impacts me as I am an Atlanta/FC resident. Fani's decision to pursue a cumbersome 18 defendant (including ex POTUS) RICO action sapped manpower away from her office to try other criminal cases and causes numerous defendants to languish in jail awaiting trial. It also placed a tremendous financial burden on the County - especially in light of her payments to her lover boy. There simply has to be a cost/benefit analysis in making a decision to file the RICO action.
What the evidence is showing, and will show, is that Jack Smith et al knew the State's Attorney General would not pursue these claims so they enlisted the DA in deep blue Atlanta to file the action as part of their lawfare against Trump. I bet the investigations are going to reveal extensive coordination and collaboration between her office and Jack Smith's group. There's a reason they are all "lawyering up" in DC as we speak.
now, is it your position that county DAs should only prosecute cases where the harm is localized within the county? and if there's a criminal scheme that affects many other counties as well, it has to be prosecuted by the state or not at all? if there's a conspiracy in which government officials in twelve counties were embezzling money and covering for each other, and the state AG declines to prosecute, can a county step in to prosecute the whole conspiracy? if yes, please distinguish that situation from the trump rico case.
i predict that there will be no evidence that jack smith "enlisted" the DA or prodded anyone to file charges as part of their investigation. would you care to make a wager? also, could you please explain the potentially illegal conduct of "they" in DC that has "them" lawyering up? can you please point to a source of federal law, whether statutory, constitutional or regulatory, that would make any of the behavior of any of "them" illegal?