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Prosecutors lose appeal in Arizona's fake elector case and vow to present it again to a grand jury
- Arizona’s Supreme Court sent the high‑profile case against 18 Republicans in the 2020 “fake electors” scheme back to a grand jury, blocking Attorney General Kris Mayes’ attempt to proceed without restarting that step.
- The Arizona matter is one of the last ongoing post‑2020 elector prosecutions after similar cases in Michigan, Georgia and federally were dismissed or dropped; related probes continue in Nevada and Wisconsin.
- Defendants—including former Trump aides and lawyers—deny wrongdoing and argue the law allowed multiple elector slates; Mayes’ office says it will present the case again to a grand jury.
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