The last group of defendants on Friday followed former President Donald Trump in surrendering to authorities in the racketeering case involving an illegal scheme to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.

As the defendants surrendered and negotiated bond last week, more defense attorneys entered the case. All 19 defendants now have lawyers who have entered the case or have negotiated their bonds, according to court records and public reports. (For some defendants, it was unclear if attorneys negotiating bonds would represent them in future proceedings.)

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