The Georgia Supreme Court will take up a legal battle between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the GOP-led Georgia Senate over whether she can be subpoenaed.
The high court in the Peach State announced Thursday it would hear the appeal of a Fulton County Superior Court ruling in December, which found Willis could be subpoenaed by the state Senate Special Committee on Investigations. Oral arguments for the case are scheduled for October, according to the Georgia Supreme Court’s docket.
Willis has waged a legal battle over the subpoenas for testimony and documents related to her prosecution of President Donald Trump since they were issued to her last August. The Fulton County district attorney, an elected Democrat, has argued the special state Senate committee does
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