AG Kris Mayes faces setback in election fraud case

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By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times

Key Points:
  • Arizona Court of Appeals refuses to reinstate indictment against 11 fake electors
  • Judge Kent Cattani says grand jurors were not given all necessary information
  • Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has several options after court ruling

The state Court of Appeals has refused to reinstate the indictment against 11 fake electors and others who Attorney General Kris Mayes contends were part of a scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

In a brief order on Sept. 22, Presiding Judge Kent Cattani said he and two of his colleagues considered the request by Mayes to overturn a trial court ruling that grand jurors were not given all the information they needed before they handed up the indictments.

The decision leaves Mayes with a handful of options.

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