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Gym Jordan tried to interfere with Georgia’s state trial, and sent a letter to Willis demanding lots of stuff that he, as a member of the Legislative Branch, has absolutely no right to receive. Willis responds with a detailed letter pointing out the myriad ways Jordan is, well, an idiot. She then goes on to volunteer commentary on other parts of Jordan’s letter.
Prosecutor blasts congressmans interference in Trump Georgia probe (ajc.com)
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Chairman Jordan, I tell people often deal with reality or reality will deal with you. It is time that you deal with some basic realities. A Special Purpose Grand Jury made up of everyday citizens investigated for 10 months and made recommendations to me. A further reality is that a grand jury of completely different Fulton County citizens found probable cause against the defendants named in the indictment for RICO violations and various other felonies. Face this reality, Chairman Jordan: the select group of defendants who you fret over in my jurisdiction are like every other defendant, entitled to no worse or better treatment than any other American citizen.
Here is another reality you must face: Those who wish to avoid (felony charges in Fulton County, Georgia including violations of Georgia RICO law should not commit felonies in Fulton County, Georgia.
Your letter makes clear that you lack a basic understanding of the law, its practice, and the ethical obligations of attorneys generally and prosecutors specifically.