Georgia has laid it out in a so-called RICO charge. It's the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organisation Act, a prosecuting tool aimed at targeting mafia crime.
The 'Don' at the centre of these new charges faces increased criminal exposure and the list of supporting cast members is also extended, with all the potential they bring for 'flipping'. Will targeted individuals, minor players yet with information to divulge, choose to share it and take the target of their back? Prosecutors will hope they are given a push by the rules.Whilst a federal crime can be subject to presidential pardon , convictions at state level are not.
The more detail that's aired across a 'suite' of prosecutions, the more Donald Trump's alleged assault on US democracy will be laid out publicly. So, of course, will his defence.
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