By Jacqueline Thomsen (Reuters) - A judge has set an October trial date for Kenneth Chesebro, one of the defendants charged with conspiring with forme.
file a motion to revoke his bond based on his violation of the conditions. we will be a hearing held in the judge will determine if by preponderance of evidence he s violated any of those conditions of bond. then the judge has to decide what to do about it. he can strengthen the conditions, banned them from social media altogether, or can try, but the attorneys would object to that. he can impose additional conditions. he can revoke his bond and having held in custody until his next court date, but practically speaking, with the overcrowding in fulton county jail, the idea that we really want to reserve someone in custody, this is not a violent offense. it would likely be a warning, i wouldn t say a slap on the wrist, it would likely be a warning, strengthening of bond conditions moving forward. melissa redmon, former georgia fulton county georgia prosecutor, really helpful impractical. thank you for sharing your insight with us from outside fulton county courthouse.
actually achieved what he really wanted to be, which was a person that msnbc viewers would respect and admire. he wants to hang around hollywood. he wants hollywood to revere him. he wants to be respected and loved by the very people s voters loathe. he wants the woke people to love him. and all he s got now is a kind of twisted cult of personality that i think being president was his jam, but this ain t it. as we watch this motorcade head back to the airport, melissa redmon is with us, a former prosecutor in fulton county, georgia, now professor at the university of georgia school of law. thank you for being with us. in fulton county tonight. can you describe the practicalities of what the former president just went through? we were able to report in realtime that he had entered the jail, he had been arrested, he was there for in custody, and that he had been released. we were able to report that he has had his mugshot taken. we presume he has also had his fingerprints taken. can
warning, strengthening of bond conditions moving forward. melissa redmon, former georgia fulton county georgia prosecutor, really helpful impractical. thank you for sharing your insight with us from outside fulton county courthouse. really pre she ate it. lawrence o donnell has joined us here in new york. lawrence, we are watching this motorcade just to recap for folks who may be joining us. the former president trump drove from bedminster to new york newark, he flew to newark to atlanta, he had a motorcade from the atlanta airport to the fulton county jail. we believe he was fingerprinted and we know he and his mugshot taken. he was released from custody, got back in the main motorcade, and the motorcade is approaching the atlanta airport to take you back to new jersey. the most important verdict to render right now tonight is the exhaustion of the trump voter in terms of protesting for donald trump.
Former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman suggested those charged along with the former president may start flipping if others go to trial early.