Trump co-defendant in Georgia election case seeks dismissal over prosecutor's alleged paperwork error
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One of Trump's co-defendants in Georgia RICO case seeks dismissal over alleged paperwork error by prosecutor.
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Lawyer Kenneth Chesebro claims prosecutor Nathan Wade never submitted oath of office to work on case.
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Chesebro argues Wade's work, including grand jury arguments, is therefore null and void.
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Experts are skeptical of the legal argument and say it likely won't affect the case.
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Chesebro accused of aiding Trump's efforts to overturn 2020 election through use of "alternate electors."