Ethics experts back up Fulton DA in Trump conflict-of-interest dispute
These allegations are not relevant to the RICO case
https://www.ajc.com/politics/ethics-experts-back-up-fulton-da-in-trump-conflict-of-interest-dispute/5FUWN72MKVH55GF3BTHKDETCBY/
District Attorney Fani Willis does not have any conflicts that warrant her disqualification from the Fulton County election interference case, according to a group of 17 ethics experts, former prosecutors and defense attorneys.
The coalition which includes former Georgia-based federal prosecutor Amy Lee Copeland, onetime DeKalb DA J. Tom Morgan and Richard Painter, the top White House ethics lawyer during the George W. Bush administration filed a friend of the court brief late Monday laying out why Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee should dismiss multiple court motions alleging Wills acted improperly.
Disqualifying conflicts, the group wrote, occur when a prosecutors previous representation of a defendant gives the prosecutor forbidden access to confidential information about the defendant or a conflict otherwise directly impacts fairness and due process owed a defendant.
That kind of conflict is not at issue here, they said.....
They said judges typically view motions for disqualification skeptically, given the significant costs to taxpayers and the delays that typically result as new prosecutors try to get up to speed. Prosecutors, they said, are typically trusted to fulfill their duties despite competing personal interests.
They added that the defendants have similarly not provided adequate evidence to merit their other significant ask: that the criminal charges against them be dropped.