ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — The special prosecutor assigned to determine the fate of President Donald Trump’s historic Georgia indictment has decided not to pursue the case any further.
On Wednesday, Pete Skandalakis, executive director of The Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia , filed a motion in Fulton County Superior Court, requesting the charges brought against Trump and his GOP allies be dropped.
Skandalakis filed a motion known as Nolle prosequi , which is a Latin term meaning “to be unwilling to prosecute.” The motion is a formal entry by a prosecutor to drop or dismiss criminal charges against a defendant.
Shortly after Skandalakis’ motion was filed, Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee , who is overseeing the case, granted the motion, dismissing the case i

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