Trump pleads not guilty to Georgia election subversion, seeks separate
trial
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[September 01, 2023]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) -Former U.S. President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on
Thursday to a Georgia criminal indictment accusing him of trying to
overturn his 2020 election defeat and asked to be tried separately from
some of his 18 co-defendants.
Fulton County indicted Trump in August on 13 felony counts, including
racketeering, for pressuring state officials to reverse his 2020
election loss in the state and allegedly setting up a fake slate of
electors to undermine the congressional certification of Democrat Joe
Biden's victory.
"As evidenced by my signature below, I do hereby waive formal
arraignment and enter my plea of NOT GUILTY to the Indictment in this
case," Trump said in a court filing in Fulton County Superior Court.
The plea means that Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican
nomination, will not appear in person in an Atlanta court next week to
face the charges.
Trump's lawyers also asked the judge to sever his case from some of his
co-defendants who have sought a speedy trial. This would put Trump's
case on a different schedule from that of a co-defendant, Kenneth
Chesebro, a lawyer for Trump's 2020 campaign, whose trial is set to
begin on Oct. 23.
Trump's lawyers argued they did not have sufficient time to prepare for
the trial date set for Chesebro.
Fulton County prosecutors are seeking an October start to the trial.
Some of Trump's co-defendants in Georgia, including attorney Sidney
Powell, Trevian Kutti and Ray Smith, have also waived formal arraignment
and entered not guilty pleas.
Rudy Giuliani, a former lawyer for Trump who led failed court challenges
to the election results, said through a spokesperson on Thursday that he
will waive arraignment and plead not guilty.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump is
shown in a police booking mugshot released by the Fulton County
Sheriff's Office, after a Grand Jury brought back indictments
against him and 18 of his allies in their attempt to overturn the
state's 2020 election results in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., August 24,
2023. Fulton County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
Jenna Ellis, another former Trump lawyer, pleaded not guilty on
Thursday and waived her right to be arraigned in-person.
The 98-page Georgia indictment filed in mid-August charges Trump and
the 18 other defendants with a total of 41 criminal counts.
The Georgia case is Trump's fourth indictment. He faces a New York
state trial in March involving a hush money payment to a porn star
and a federal trial in May in Florida for allegedly mishandling
federal classified documents.
Another indictment, in federal court in Washington, accuses him of
illegally seeking to overturn his 2020 election defeat. Trump is due
to stand trial in March 2024 in that case, one day before Republican
voters in more than a dozen U.S. states decide whether to give him a
chance to recapture the White House.
Trump has pleaded not guilty in all criminal cases and could spend
much of next year in court, even as he campaigns to retake the White
House.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh, additional reporting by Andrew
Goudsward and Jack Queen; Editing by Scott Malone, Howard Goller and
Jonathan Oatis)
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