About that Georgia RICO case

 For those of you who thing the Trump RICO case in Georgia is a slam dunk, here's an insightful comment from a thread over at jabberwocking.com:

"Trump's plan for Georgia is to have Republican-appointed officials on the new PAQC [Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission] remove DA Fani Willis and poof! Trump's schedule is suddenly freed up. "There’s a one-hundred percent chance that’s going to happen," according to a Georgia State law professor.

"Maybe. I'm not so sure it'll happen that way. But let's say it does. Then what happens if Fani Willis is removed by the new state commission? Who gets to replace her? The law (now being challenged in court) gives authority to the commission to remove a DA, but not to appoint a replacement. Does the governor name a replacement? (It's not a state office. I wouldn't think so.) Does the Fulton County DA's office make an Asst. DA an Acting DA till a new election?

"What happens next if Fani Willis is removed has a great impact on whether or not Trump's (or anyone else's) trial goes forward. Maybe I've missed it, but I haven't seen any details about how replacements are chosen for DAs who are removed."

Best keep that champagne on ice for now, peeps.

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