PHOENIX — A major development in the case of Arizona's so-called fake electors.
The case could now head back to a grand jury after a court ruling on Monday blocked an appeal from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.
We've seen similar cases across the country in states like Michigan and Georgia.
According to newly released court docs, Arizona's "fake electors" case will go back to a grand jury.
What we know is that the order was signed by Chief Judge Kent Cattani. The court said the decision was based on the judges’ discretion. Back in May, a Maricopa County judge ordered the case to be sent back to a grand jury after attorneys representing the fake electors claimed the prosecutors failed to disclose the full text of the Electoral Count Act to members of the grand jury.
Mayes appealed