Trump Georgia election case: First offender surrenders

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Trump Georgia election case: First defendant surrenders

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Vehicles drive in an entryway to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia,Aug 21, 2023.

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The initially of the 19 co-defendants in the Georgia election disturbance case versus previous President Donald Trump gave up for reserving at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on Tuesday.

Scott Hall, a Georgia bondsman charged with 7 criminal counts, was scheduled and since 9: 20 a.m. ET had yet to be launched, according to the prison’s site.

All the co-defendants in the event need to give up at the prison byFriday Trump, who deals with 13 criminal counts, stated on social networks late Monday that he would give up Thursday.

Trump’s statement came hours after a judge in Fulton County set his bond at $200,000 and disallowed him from various kinds of possible witness intimidation.

Hall’s bond was set at $10,000

The 41- count indictment was brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who declares that Trump and his co-defendants unlawfully conspired to reverse President Joe Biden’s success in the 2020 governmental election by interfering in Georgia’s results.

Hall is charged with breaking Georgia’s racketeering law, conspiracy to dedicate election scams, conspiracy to dedicate a felony and conspiracy to defraud the state.

Willis’ indictment implicates Hall of trying to unlawfully get into election makers in Coffee County, Georgia, onJan 7, 2021, the day after the attack on the Capitol in Washington.

Hall and a number of other co-defendants, consisting of pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell, willfully damaged electronic tally markers and Dominion arranging makers with the intent of taking information, the indictment declares. Their efforts put main tallies into the hands of unapproved individuals outside the county, according to the indictment.