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Judge Schedules Hearing In High-Profile Georgia Election Case

Judge Schedules Hearing In High-Profile Georgia Election
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Judge Schedules Hearing In High-Profile Georgia Election Case
Tyler
Durden
Mon, 11/30/2020 – 13:05


Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times
(emphasis
ours)

The judge who Sunday
ordered Georgia officials
not to wipe or reset voting machines
scheduled the next hearing in the case for Friday.

U.S. District Judge Timothy Batten Sr., a George W. Bush
appointee,
issued three emergency orders
on Sunday, initially ordering
officials to hold off on taking action regarding the machines,
reversing himself, then re-establishing the first order.

In a Nov. 30
order
, Batten said his final decision on Sunday
partially granting the defendants’ motion “involves a
controlling question of law as to which there is substantial ground
for�difference of opinion and that an immediate appeal from the
order may materially advance the ultimate termination of the
litigation.â€

The order enables defendants to appeal the temporary ruling
to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Defendants were ordered to file their brief by Dec. 2
while any reply brief will be due Dec. 3.

In a third filing, defendants said Charlene McGowan,
Georgia’s
assistant attorney general, will be appearing on behalf of the
defendants
, which include Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary
of State Brad Raffensperger, and state Election Board members.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad
Raffensperger speaks during a news conference in Atlanta, Ga., on
Nov. 13, 2020. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

McGowan didn’t respond to a request for comment.

The plaintiffs are represented by attorney Sidney
Powell.
They successfully convinced Batten on Sunday to
bar officials in three counties from wiping or resetting Dominion Voting
Systems machines.

Plaintiffs are seeking to have outside experts perform
forensic inspections of the voting machines
.

The judge ruled that defendants are “enjoined and restrained
from altering, destroying, or erasing, or allowing the alteration,
destruction, or erasure of, any software or data on any Dominion
voting machine in Cobb, Gwinnett, and Cherokee counties.â€

He also ordered the board to “promptly produce to plaintiffs a
copy of the contract between the state and Dominion.â€

Dominion says on its website that “no credible reports or
evidence of any software issues exist,†including in Georgia.

Powell wrote on Twitter late Sunday that “Georgia
election fraud is being exposed.â€

“Who benefitted from the hurry-up #Dominion contract in
#GA?†she added.

Follow Zachary on Twitter: @zackstieber

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