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Willis’ appeal reaches the Supreme Court of Georgia | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-12 17:29:00


The Georgia Supreme Court is handling an appeal involving Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ attempt to quash a Senate subpoena. The Senate Special Committee on Investigations wants Willis to testify about her prosecution of former President Trump and others. Willis’ effort was denied by a Fulton County judge. The committee proposed dates for Willis to appear, but she has yet to comply. Chairman Bill Cowsert urged Willis to honor the subpoena or pay attorney fees incurred after May 10. Willis was disqualified from the Trump case due to a conflict of interest and is appealing. A bill allowing defendants to recover court costs when a prosecutor is disqualified was recently signed into law, sparking partisan debate.

(The Center Square) – The Supreme Court of Georgia has received the direct appeal involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ attempt to squash a Senate committee subpoena.

The Senate Special Committee on Investigations subpoenaed Wills to testify about her office’s prosecution of President Donald Trump and others. Willis fought the subpoena, but Fulton County Superior Court Judge Skukura L. Ingram denied Willis’ effort to quash it.

The Senate committee last met in March and decided to ask Willis’ attorney, former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes, for some dates when Willis could appear.

“Let’s be nice guys again first,” said Chairman Bill Cowsert, R-Athens, said at the meeting. “Let’s reach out to her counsel and suggest either a Thursday or Friday beginning the last week of April, the first two weeks of May. And if they agree to a date, then we will issue a subpoena. And I believe they will honor their word.”

Willis has still not appeared before the committee.

The committee also instructed Josh Belinfante, an attorney representing the committee, to request that Willis be responsible for any of the attorney’s fees charged to the committee after May 10.

“Make her comply if she won’t, make her pay for your fees, make her do what the judge has already told her she’s got to do,” Cowsert said.

Willis was disqualified from the Trump case because of her personal relationship with the lead prosecutor. She is also appealing that decision.

Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill last month that would allow defendants to receive “reasonable court costs” if the prosecutor was disqualified from the case. Democrats said the bill was filed at the behest of Trump because of the Georgia case but Republicans denied it.

“There is absolutely nothing in this bill that focuses on a single county nor does it have a sunset for a single issue,” said Rep. Chuck Martin, R-Alpharetta, who presented the bill in the Senate.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on the legal conflict surrounding Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, the Senate Special Committee on Investigations, and related political and judicial actions. While the piece largely sticks to factual recounting of events, the inclusion of substantial quotes from Republican officials and emphasis on criticisms of Willis, who has pursued charges against former President Trump, gives the coverage a subtle center-right framing. The language used is straightforward and largely neutral, but the selection of content—especially the focus on Republican perspectives and skepticism toward Willis—leans the article slightly to the center-right without overt editorializing or partisan rhetoric. Overall, it reports ideological positions and actions while exhibiting a mild leaning evident in source choices and framing rather than overt bias in tone or language.

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www.wjbf.com – Karlton Clay – 2025-07-07 13:09:00

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Flood risk still high in Texas as death toll climbs past 80

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www.wsav.com – The Associated Press – 2025-07-07 05:59:00

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