US District Judge William Ray ruled against the Justice Department's attempt to obtain the names of election workers involved in the 2020 election in Georgia. In his ruling, Judge Ray stated that while grand juries often collaborate with federal prosecutors to investigate alleged crimes, this does not grant the DOJ the authority to use the grand jury for any purpose it desires.
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Judge denies Justice Department's request for names of Georgia election workers from 2020
A US District Judge has ruled against the Justice Department's request to access the names of election workers from the 2020 election in Georgia. Judge William Ray emphasized that the DOJ cannot use grand juries for arbitrary purposes.
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Judge rejects Justice Department’s attempt to obtain names of 2020 election workers in Georgia
Judge denies Justice Department's request for names of Georgia election workers from 2020