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Appeals Court Returns Counterfeit Ballot Case to Lower Court; VoterGA Seeks Recusal to Prevent Obstruction of Ballot Inspection"We will do everything in our power legally to preserve the ballots, conduct an inspection and determine the validity of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. Our goal is to ensure the Constitutional right of Georgia voters to have secure, transparent elections in the future. It is unfathomable how the lower courts of our judicial system have tried to block our discovery and protect those who may have been involved in criminal election fraud." -Petitioner Garland Favorito [Christian Newswire] On December 20, 2022, VoterGA Petitioners in a counterfeit ballot case won a confirmation of standing from the Georgia Supreme Court which forced the Court of Appeals to remand their case back to Superior Court where Petitioners could open discovery and proceed with the inspection of 2020 Fulton County mail-in ballots. Today, Petitioners, who expected Judge Brian Amero to resume the case, announced a motion to recuse newly assigned Judge Robert McBurney for bias. (Image: via VoterGA) The inspection was delayed for over two years after Judge Brian Amero's false ruling that Petitioners had no standing. Once Amero's ruling was overturned, he transferred the case to McBurney who accepted it in a surprise move that Petitioners claim will obstruct an inspection. "We will do everything in our power legally to preserve the ballots, conduct an inspection and determine the validity of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. Our goal is to ensure the Constitutional right of Georgia voters to have secure, transparent elections in the future. It is unfathomable how the lower courts of our judicial system have tried to block our discovery and protect those who may have been involved in criminal election fraud." In a related action, VoterGA also announced that non-Fulton County petitioners have filed a notice of intent to submit another writ of certiorari to the Georgia Supreme Court to appeal their exclusion from the case by the Court of Appeals. The Georgia Supreme Court found that citizens, residents, taxpayers and voters are community stakeholders who have standing to sue government officials and agencies who violate the law. The Petitioners will argue that they need not reside in Fulton since they are community stakeholders in a statewide election. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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