Trump, Meadows offer quid pro quo on speedy trial to sever Georgia election case from co-defendants

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Trump, Meadows offer quid pro quo on speedy trial to sever Georgia election case from co-defendants
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Donald Trump is accused with 18 other people of illegally conspiring to reverse his loss in the 2020 Georgia election to President Joe Biden.

Trump in late August asked McAfee to sever his trial from the other defendants, who with him are accused of conspiring in an illegal effort, which failed, to overturn his loss to PresidentIn his filing Wednesday, Trump's lawyer Steven Sadow wrote,"President Trump hereby affirmatively waives his procedural right to file a demand for a speedy trial under O.C.G.A. § 17-7-170 in exchange for the severance he previously requested in his motion to sever filed on August 31, 2023.

That filing warned that if McAfee severs the case, a potential"cascade of additional speedy trial demands emanating from the severed defendants," before a Nov. 5 deadline, which could force the court to hold three or more trials in coming weeks. That filing also said that having McAfee require"such a waiver as a condition to sever any defendant who has moved for severance on the basis that he or she cannot be ready for trial by late October would prevent the logistical quagmire described above, the inevitable harm to victims and witnesses, and the risk of gamesmanship."

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