Defendant in ‘False Electors’ Case Set to Change Plea

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes revealed that there will be a significant development in the Arizona fake electors case related to the 2020 election. One of the 18 defendants involved in the scheme to submit fake electors is expected to become a cooperating witness for the prosecution. Legal expert Mark Kokanovich sees this development as an opportunity for other defendants to seek leniency, stating that those who cooperate early typically get the best deals.


Arizona Fake Electors Case: Significant Development Expected

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced an impending significant development in the Arizona fake electors case. According to Mayes, one of the 18 defendants involved in the scheme to submit fake electors during the 2020 election is set to become a cooperative prosecution witness. This development could drastically shape the case’s progress.


Defendant in ‘False Electors’ Case Set to Change Plea

“We will announce a significant update next week,” said Mayes, expressing confidence about the case’s progress. Legal experts, including Mark Kokanovich, a white-collar defense attorney at Ballard Spahr in Phoenix, indicate that this could lead to leniency for other defendants. “The evidence is overwhelmingly strong… The first ones to cooperate usually get the best deals,” Kokanovich pointed out.


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