women into the end of the week, which means it s time to play who won the week. who won the week? you all know. funny willis. that s tonight s reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. all in w tonight on all in do you know how it feels to have the president of united states target you? surrender week concludes with all 19 booked and processed. terrible experience. it is what it is. i took a mugshot, which i never heard the words mugshot. they didn t teach me that at the wharton school of finance. tonight, new evidence of a party who supported a indicted front runner. also codefendants rambling to
plans as soon as that goes into effect in october, that he will use that new process to start proceedings, to get funny willis removed as prosecutor. did i describe that accurately? do you think they ll actually try to do it? oh, i think there definitely will be a complaint filed. perhaps more than one against district attorney willis. on october 1st or second. which is the date when the new prosecuting attorney qualifications commission start accepting complaints. we had an all-day conference here in georgia state law school last week. at the beginning i said, i think there s a hunter percent chance that s gonna happen. . the probability of that. if you were to be removed from her job by that process, and again, this is a process for which there is no president. it s a new power they ve given themselves. so, it s never been used before. we can t say, this is a process that takes a, year this is a process that usually looks like this. this would be the first time
conversation, clark cutting him. who is a professor of law georgia state university, college of law professor cunningham, thanks very much for joining us tonight on this historic night, both in georgia and the united states. glad to be with you this evening. let me ask you about what i just described, my understanding, about sb 92. this new law that was signed by brian kemp in may. a, georgia republican senator is threatening, saying, that he plans as soon as that goes into effect in october, that he will use that new process to start proceedings, to get funny willis removed as prosecutor. did i describe that accurately? do you think they ll actually try to do it? oh, i think there definitely will be a complaint filed. perhaps more than one against district attorney willis. on october 1st or second. which is the date when the new prosecuting attorney qualifications commission start accepting complaints. we had an all-day conference
we ll have much more on that in a moment. sara murray is outfront. sara, just got a court district attorney funny willis report. what s the latest? reporter: that s right. keeping with the posture that she wants to move quickly with this case, she s informing defendants and attorneys that she s ready to go in may to september to begin showing discovery in this case but again, she has asked for a rather large usb drive to provide so that she can share this initial batch of discovery. look, she s already told the judge in this case that she would like to see it go to trial in october of this year, a date that many lawyers involved and not involved in this case think is unrealistic. reporter: s team has already weighed in on this, saying, they oppose that october date, although they have not offered an offensive. most importantly, we still haven t heard, yet, from the judge, in terms of what he thinks is a reasonable schedule for this case. in the meantime, though, you got 19 defen
watching this, you re watching this monday, mike meadows, moving to push the case to federal court, saying, he was acting as a federal officer. the a funny willis in a federal filing this week, quote, meadows has not shown how his participation in an enterprise that conspired to overturn a recent election had any relationship to official duties, much less how his participation in such an agreement was necessary for him to perform as chief of staff. what do you think? so, i think that, as well as her arguments, you know, make sense, on the other hand, they don t necessarily direct themselves to the actual standard that s going to be applied. you know, judge steven jones, he had those arguments, is a very, very talented judge. you know, very strong judge, and i think he s going to be listening very carefully to ms. willis factual claims, because