Fani Willis’ Disqualification: A Costly Mistake in the Trump Prosecution
A Georgia appeals court disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Trump election interference case, overturning a lower court’s decision. This ruling disregarded established precedent and common sense, stemming from a complaint alleging a conflict of interest due to a romantic relationship between Willis and a co-prosecutor. The appeals court’s decision, despite acknowledging no actual conflict, prioritized an unsubstantiated claim of “appearance of impropriety” over existing Georgia law. This action contradicts prior legal interpretations of conflict of interest and raises concerns about the consistent application of stare decisis. The reversal further suggests a disregard for the trial court’s superior position to assess the situation.