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Georgia Judge Moves To Throw Out RICO Indictments of 61 'Cop City' Defendants

He found the attorney general lacked the governor’s authorization required for the sweeping prosecution.

Overview

  • Fulton County Judge Kevin Farmer said he will dismiss the racketeering counts against all 61 defendants, with a written order forthcoming.
  • Farmer ruled Attorney General Chris Carr needed Gov. Brian Kemp’s permission to bring the multi-jurisdictional RICO case, which prosecutors conceded they never obtained.
  • The judge indicated first‑degree arson charges were also beyond Carr’s authority, but said domestic terrorism counts for five defendants could remain.
  • Deputy Attorney General John Fowler called the decision “wholly incorrect,” and prosecutors are expected to appeal once the formal order is issued.
  • Filed in 2023, the sweeping case was described as one of the largest RICO prosecutions of protesters, targeting opponents of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, which opened in April.