Fulton County Judge Cracks Jokes in Courtroom After Delivering 10 Felony Indictments of Donald Trump
Fulton County Superior Court judge Robert McBurney yucked it up with the courtroom after signing off on a grand jury’s decision to authorize 10 felony indictments against a former president
“Alright. Thank you Sheriff,” the judge said. “Good luck the rest of the evening. (Appreciate it.) You bet. That’s it. Was it all you hoped it would be? ?”
“Can you can you tell us what it says ? I, it, I did get a good look. ,” he joked. “So you all need to leave. I mean that politely and nicely. You’ve had a long day, but these folks can’t go until you all go. I know we had talked about leaving the equipment here. Don’t leave the equipment here ’cause you’re not gonna want to be here tomorrow. You’re welcome to be here if you don’t have a rule 22 for what’s going on tomorrow. It’s just a good old trial step.”
BREAKING: The Trump indictments in Fulton County Georgia have dropped and they are the exact same ones that were "accidentally" posted and then deleted from their website earlier today before the grand jury had voted to indict him. pic.twitter.com/bdfp5W6QJv
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) August 15, 2023
Earlier that day, there seemed to be a premature release of the possible charges against Trump by the court clerk’s office. A document detailing these accusations was temporarily accessible on the Fulton County court’s website before its removal. The alleged charges also cited a violation of the state’s “RICO Act” and an additional charge pertaining to Trump supposedly pressuring a public officer to breach their “oath.”
h/t Coastie Patriot