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Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a prosecutor, which means a case involving individuals accused of being 'fake electors' will return to the grand jury. This decision ensures that the legal process continues with the grand jury considering the case further.

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Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury

By The Associated Press

June 4, 2026, 12:55 PM

PHOENIX -- Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury.

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Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a prosecutor, which means a case involving individuals accused of being 'fake electors' will return to the grand jury. This decision ensures that the legal process continues with the grand jury considering the case further.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the court's decision factually without apparent bias. It does not use emotionally charged language or emphasize one side over another. The focus is on the procedural outcome rather than taking a stance on the merits of the case or the political implications.

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