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Trump can appeal order to keep Fani Willis on election interference case, judge rules

The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s election interference case in Georgia has issued a certificate of immediate review allowing the former president and eight of his co-defendants to appeal the decision to allow Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis to remain on the state’s criminal case against them.

Superior Court judge Scott McAfee ruled last week that Ms Willis should not be disqualified from pursuing her racketeering case against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and his 18 co-defendants after defence lawyers had argued that her romantic relationship with one of the prosecutors on her team, Nathan Wade, constituted a conflict of interest.

He allowed Ms Willis to stay on the case provided Mr Wade stepped down, which he duly did on Friday.

Judge McAfee’s latest order grants the defence their request to lodge an appeal but does not automatically stay the trial court proceedings.

He instead states his intention to address pending pre-trial motions regardless of whether or not any appeal submitted by the defendants against his decision is taken up by the Georgia Court of Appeals.

It is now up to the Court of Appeals to decide whether it will hear their case.

Judge McAfee’s decision on Friday saw him rebuke Ms Willis for what he characterised as a “tremendous” lapse in judgement in appointing Mr Wade and questioned the truthfulness of the former couple’s testimony about the precise timeframe of their relationship.

Mr Wade offered his resignation in a letter to Ms Willis, saying he was doing so “in the interest of democracy, in dedication to the American public and to move this case forward as quickly as possible”.

”I will always remember — and will remind everyone — that you were brave enough to step

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