The first co-defendant in Fulton County District Attorney
Fani Willis' cases involving former President Donald Trump has pleaded guilty
in a deal made with the top prosecutor.
“Sonsman Scott Hall on Friday became the first defendant in
the Fulton County election interference case to reach a plea deal with
prosecutors, signaling that the investigation has entered a dynamic new phase,”
it reported. the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
“During an impromptu hearing before Fulton Superior Court
Judge Scott McAfee, Hall, with his attorney at his side, pleaded guilty to five
misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the
performance of election duties,” the court further noted. half.
“Hall agreed to testify truthfully when called, five years
of probation, a $5,000 fine, 200 hours of community service, and a ban on
surveys and activities related to election administration. "He also
recorded a statement for prosecutors and promised to write a letter of apology
to Georgia voters," the AJC added.CBrief
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