Preparations for trial begin as the effects of indictments made in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ investigation into former President Donald Trump’s election scheme reverberate throughout the state.

Meanwhile, litigators from Georgia and beyond provided insights into what jury selection might look like, whether they think the indictments will stick and what this means for lawyers who weren’t indicted but acted as unindicted conspirators.

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