It might not go anywhere, but Georgia prosecutors are likely unhappy with defense lawyers interviewing any grand jurors who indicted their clients.
So what would any such interviews lead to? Quite possibly nothing.and her prosecutors nervous, even if they don’t have any particular concern. On the flip side, defense lawyers are likely eager to look as deeply behind that grand jury curtain as possible, in the hopes of finding anything that could poke a hole in the prosecution. Of course, anything they uncover could have implications not only for them but for all 19 defendants in the 2020 election interference case.
Not appearing inclined to give either side exactly what it wants, the judge wrote that the “proper course appears somewhere in the middle.” To that end, he granted the defense motion only “to the extent that it requests voluntary interviews with the grand jurors.” And when it comes to any interviews, McAfee is taking on a supervisory role, which could lessen the likelihood of any interviews turning into a fishing expedition.
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