Former Trump aides allege judicial misconduct in Wisconsin fake elector case
Jim Troupis and co-defendants allege judicial bias and misconduct against Dane County Judge John Hyland in their felony forgery case tied to the 2020 fake elector scheme.
- Jim Troupis, a former Trump attorney, and two others face 11 felony charges for allegedly attempting to defraud 10 Republican electors who cast ballots for Trump in 2020 Wisconsin.
- Troupis alleged judicial misconduct and requested the preliminary hearing be postponed, all Dane County judges recused, and the case moved to another county.
- The Wisconsin Department of Justice prosecuting the case objected to postponing the preliminary hearing scheduled for December 15.
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Judge rebuffs Troupis claim of misconduct, refuses to step off 2020 false elector case
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President Donald Trump’s former lawyer in the disputed state of Wisconsin stated on Monday that a judge presiding over his 2020 election-related forgery case is guilty of misconduct and must resign. Trump’s lawyer and two other ex-collaborators, charged with their participation in the 2020 false voter scheme, requested the postponement of the preliminary hearing of his case, scheduled for December 15. They also requested that a judge from anothe…
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