Is that the latest?Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, who on...

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    Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, who on Friday vowed to appeal a Clark County judge’s ruling that she had no jurisdiction over the criminal case brought against Nevada’s fake electors, is now considering additional legal options.

    “We’re appealing and considering other strategies, including refiling,” Ford said via text Monday, according to Nevada Current. He declined to elaborate further.

    It is possible Ford could refile in Reno or Carson City on only the forgery charge, which has a four-year statute of limitations.

    The statute of limitations for the other dismissed charge — offering a false instrument for filing — expired three years after the alleged crime, or about a week after Ford announced a grand jury indictment against state Republican Party chairman Michael McDonald, national committeeman Jim DeGraffenreid, Clark County Republican Party chair Jesse Law, state party vice chair and Storey County clerk Jim Hindle III, Shawn Meehan, and Eileen Rice.

    https://www.rgj.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/06/25/nevada-ag-weighs-options-to-pursue-fake-electors-after-case-dismissed/74205993007/

 
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