Nevada AG Appeals Election Fraud Case Dismissal
Nevada AG Appeals Election Fraud Case Dismissal

Nevada AG Appeals Election Fraud Case Dismissal

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Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has appealed to the Nevada Supreme Court following the dismissal of a case against six Republican electors who submitted fraudulent electoral documents in an effort to allocate Nevada's electoral votes to Donald Trump after the 2020 election. The case was initially dismissed by Clark County District Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who cited a lack of jurisdiction as the reason for her decision. The six defendants, including prominent state Republican leaders, had all pleaded not guilty and argued that their actions took place outside of Clark County. Ford remains confident in the state's case and aims to hold the individuals accountable. The appeal is crucial as the statute of limitations for the charge of filing a false instrument has expired, although a forgery charge could still be refiled.

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