Criminal Law

Georgia Judge Declines to Jail Trump Co-Defendant Harrison Floyd in Election Interference Case

A Fulton County judge on Tuesday rejected a request to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of the co-defendants in former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case, after District Attorney Fani Willis personally argued for him to be jailed immediately.

Judge Scott McAfee found that Floyd violated the conditions of his bond “in several instances” after he posted multiple tweets tagging witnesses in the case — but the judged ruled that “not every violation compels revocation.”

Instead, he said he would “modify” the bond conditions in some way “to specifically prohibit public comment about witnesses” moving forward.

Read the source article at ABC News

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