Trump's Appeal to Disqualify Georgia DA Set for October Hearing

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Three Republican-appointed judges, Trenton Brown, Benjamin Land, and Todd Markle, will decide whether District Attorney Fani Willis remains on the high-profile election interference case against former President Donald Trump in Fulton County. The judges, known for their conservative yet fair-minded reputations, must issue a ruling by March 2025. The panel's composition has raised concerns about impartiality, but legal experts believe the judges will approach the case neutrally.
- Meet the Georgia judges who will hear appeal of challenge to DA Fani Willis The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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- Trump's Georgia racketeering case in court in October USA TODAY
- Arguments in Trump's Georgia appeal set for October, likely delaying trial The Washington Post
- Trump's appeal to disqualify Fani Willis from GA case gets October hearing date Fox News
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