Arizona AG will seek to revive 2020 ‘fake elector’ case
Summary
Arizona’s attorney general’s office plans to seek new charges against people involved in a “fake electors” scheme linked to the 2020 election. This decision comes after the state’s highest court declined to restart the case earlier.Key Facts
- The Arizona attorney general’s office wants to bring fresh indictments in the 2020 election “fake electors” case.
- The case involves a group labeled as “fake electors” who were connected to attempts to challenge the 2020 election results.
- Arizona’s highest court refused to revive the case before this new move.
- Attorney General Kris Mayes is leading the effort to return the case to a grand jury.
- The grand jury will review the evidence to decide if new charges should be filed.
- The case is part of wider investigations into attempts to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
- The legal process is ongoing and could lead to formal charges against those involved.
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