Donald Trump: Georgia court sets bail and rules

US state of Georgia
$200,000: Court sets bail for Donald Trump

Gets clear rules and a bail from the court: Donald Trump

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Ex-President Donald Trump has been given clear rules by the court in the US state of Georgia. The amount of the deposit is now fixed.

A court in Georgia has ordered bail of $200,000 following charges against former US President Donald Trump in connection with attempted voter fraud. Court documents showed on Monday that Trump was not allowed to discuss details of the case with the 18 co-defendants. In addition, he is prohibited from intimidating potential witnesses. This also includes posts on online platforms. According to the document, prosecutor Fani Willis and Trump’s defense attorneys agreed to the conditions formulated by Judge Scott McAfee.

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In Georgia, Trump faces extensive charges related to attempted voter fraud in the state’s 2020 presidential election. Willis had stipulated that Trump and the other suspects must report to the authorities in an Atlanta prison by Friday noon (local time). She had suggested an indictment reading the week of September 5 and a trial start in March, but it is very possible that this date will be delayed. A total of four criminal cases are pending against the Republican – in addition to Georgia, in Washington, New York and Miami.

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