The race will be decided by voters during the May 24 primary election. The suit sought a review of some 147,000 absentee ballots to see if any were illegitimate. Superior Court Judge Brian Amero in a Thursday ruling dismissed several claims brought against governmental entities of Fulton County on sovereign immunity grounds, but he allowed the five members of Fulton County's Board of Registration and Elections to be named in the suit. But attorneys for the county told Superior Court Judge Brian Amero he should dismiss all or part of the lawsuit because last years election is over, theres no proof of fraud, and no ones voting rights are in jeopardy. Late Monday, Mr. Trump continued to rail against the election results, citing the Arizona recount and the Georgia court ruling. Henry County Judge Surprises Many with New Ruling in Fulton County Mail-in Ballot Inspection Case, Henry County Times: After holding a hearing on those motions Monday, Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero, who was specially appointed to preside over the case, agreed. All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. Amero has served as a judge for more than 15 years, while Hale has spent the past two decades as a practicing trial attorney. Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the worlds largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Your subscription was successfully upgraded. They did not uncover any ballots matching those described by the people who swore affidavits or that otherwise appeared to be fraudulent or counterfeit, the brief says. See here for a complete list of exchanges and delays. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Proposition 126 (STATUTORY) Third-Party Delivery of Alcohol Beverages (Vote Yes/For or No/Against)Shall there be a change to the Colorado Revised Statutes concerning authorization for the third-party delivery of alcohol beverages, and, in connection therewith, allowing retail establishments licensed to sell alcohol beverages for on-site or off-site consumption to deliver all types of alcohol beverages to a person twenty-one years of age or older through a third-party delivery service that obtains a delivery service permit; prohibiting the delivery of alcohol beverages to a person who is under 21 years of age, is intoxicated, or fails to provide proof of identification; removing the limit on the percentage of gross sales revenues a licensee may receive from alcohol beverage deliveries; and allowing a technology services company, without obtaining a third-party delivery service permit, to provide software or a digital network application that connects consumers and licensed retailers for the delivery of alcohol beverages? Meet the Georgia Candidates Running to Unseat Incumbent Judges in May 24 Primary Election, 'No Fraud': Fulton County Election-Challenge Lawsuit DiscreditedThen Tossed for Lack of Standing, On Final Day, Ga. Legal Food Frenzy Makes Huge Late Push, SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Gender Gap Persists at Arguments, Meet Kathryn Tewson, the Paralegal Who Took on DoNotPay: 'Fraud Is Bad for Innovation', How I Made It to Law Firm Leadership: 'Through Institutions We as Individuals Can Change the World,' Says Marla R. Butler of Thompson Hine, Law Firm Leadership's Guide to Strategic Implementation of GPT-4, Law.com Editors and Analysts Offer Top Trends to Watch for 2023, State of the Industry: What a Difference a Year Makes, Consulting Women Leaders in Technology 2023, Litigation Attorney / Litigation Lawyer / Associate Rochester, New York, PVA Cal San Diego to Support Paul Ehline Motorcycle Ride Lytle Creek, SEDA Experts Expands its Forensic Accounting Expert Witness Practice, Meet Dr. Jason A. Shackelford, the Attorney Bringing Justice to Missouri.