Former Dekalb County, Georgia, District Attorney J. Tom Morgan reacts to former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows taking the witness stand as he tries to get his case moved from Fulton County to federal court.
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Mark Meadows' attorney has a 'tight needle to thread:' Former prosecutorMeadows' legal team on Tuesday filed a request to remove his felony criminal proceedings in Fulton County, Georgia, to a federal court.
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Former L.A. county supervisor and city councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas sentenced to prisonFormer Los Angeles County supervisor and city councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, convicted on corruption charges in March, was sentenced to three years and six months in prison on Monday.
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Mark Meadows takes the stand to move Georgia case to federal courtMark Meadows, who served as President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, took the stand Monday to fight the criminal charges against him in a federal court rather than a Georgia state court.
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Mark Meadows takes stand in bid to derail Georgia criminal chargesThe former top Trump aide testified that he viewed nearly everything as part of his official duties — an argument he hopes will give him immunity.
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Mark Meadows 'fatal' concession will deal him legal loss: Analysts'Even though the legal hurdle is low and the law is favorable to federal officers, Meadows faces a seemingly insurmountable barrier,' legal analysts wrote.
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Mark Meadows heads to federal court for evidentiary hearing in GeorgiaThe District Attorney is expected to share evidence and legal reasoning on how Trump and his associates violated the law.
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