Another of former President Donald Trump's attorneys pleaded guilty in the Georgia racketeering case, a move legal experts say could have double-edged impacts on the case.
"Chesebro's admission is damning for Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, and Trump because Chesebro was the architect of the fake elector scheme that involved them all," attorney Andrew Lieb of Lieb at Law told the Washington Examiner, saying it could make the aforementioned defendants more"vulnerable" to taking a plea bargain.
"As the prosecutors, you love to line up as many people as you can as potential witnesses," Brickman said. But"somebody agreeing to cooperate and having something relevant to say about the remaining defendants is another thing." Willis's strategy was to charge 19 defendants under the state's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and accuse the group of conspiring to subvert the election in Georgia, and experts across the board agreed the nixed trial for Chesebro blocked Trump's team from having an early preview of the prosecutors' trial strategy.
Criminal defense attorney and former FBI agent Stuart Kaplan said he is wary of how much benefit prosecutors gain from the pleas, noting their probation sentence being handed upfront leaves Willis's team without desired"leverage."
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