Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious whether there is still a question of perjury....
Of course there is.
I don't think this is the last we will hear about this judge's decision.
Add to that.... Fani is being investigated by other groups. Georgia Senate, for one.
That one's purely politically motivated.
As is this entire case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious whether there is still a question of perjury....
Of course there is.
I don't think this is the last we will hear about this judge's decision.
Add to that.... Fani is being investigated by other groups. Georgia Senate, for one.
That one's purely politically motivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious whether there is still a question of perjury....
Of course there is.
I don't think this is the last we will hear about this judge's decision.
Add to that.... Fani is being investigated by other groups. Georgia Senate, for one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious whether there is still a question of perjury....
No.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious whether there is still a question of perjury....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decision is out. No conflict of interest but some appearance of impropriety - Willis does not need to recuse but should get rid of Wade if she doesn’t.
This is the right result. There was no proof of financial gain or impropriety. There was clearly a personal relationship that should not have happened or should have been disclosed, but that isn't enough to derail the entire case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decision is out. No conflict of interest but some appearance of impropriety - Willis does not need to recuse but should get rid of Wade if she doesn’t.
This is the right result. There was no proof of financial gain or impropriety. There was clearly a personal relationship that should not have happened or should have been disclosed, but that isn't enough to derail the entire case.