Judge dismisses some charges in Georgia indictment against Trump
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A judge on Wednesday dismissed some charges in the Georgia election interference indictment against former President Donald Trump, a court filing showed.
Judge Scott McAfee threw out six counts in the indictment against Trump and several co-defendants, saying prosecutors' allegations that they tried to get officials to violate their oaths were not detailed enough, according to the court filing.
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