Friday, May 3, 2024

Arizona Supreme Court Overrules Sanctions and Attorney Fees Against Arizona GOP for Questioning 2020 Election

 In a unanimous ruling, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Maricopa County Superior Court and Arizona Court of Appeals wrongfully sanctioned the Arizona Republican party in awarding attorney fees against them over a lawsuit challenging Maricopa County's post-election hand-count audit procedures.

"During times of social and political contention and strife, we must be mindful that our courts provide a means of resolving such conflicts when issues are legitimately presented. By sanctioning parties and their lawyers for bringing debatable, long-shot complaints, courts risk chilling legal advocacy and citizens raising 'questions' under the guise of defending the rule of law. Even if done inadvertently and with the best of intentions, such sanctions present a real and present danger to the rule of law," the ruling also states.

The Arizona Mirror reports, New Deals At The Gateway Pundit Discounts Page At MyPillow - Up to 71% Off With Promo Code TGP The lawsuit was filed more than a week after the 2020 election and argued that the state law requiring limited post-election hand-count audits conflicted with the state's Elections Procedures Manual, making it illegal to select ballots for the audit from voting centers instead of by precinct.

The Election Procedures Manual issued by the secretary of state permits counties that use voting centers instead of precincts, a list that includes Maricopa County, to hand count the ballots from 2% of voting centers instead. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah dismantled the legal arguments that the AZGOP and its attorneys made.

In addition to ignoring the law and the legislature's intent when allowing for voting centers, Hannah said the Republican Party sought a remedy that the law doesn't allow and waited far too long to file its suit.

'" They further slam the trial court, writing, "The trial court dismissively described Petitioners' interpretation of 16-602(B) as 'barely colorable' despite its avowed disinterest in the merits and lack of substantive analysis." John Hannah is the same partisan Judge who, as The Gateway Pundit previously reported, ordered the Cyber Ninjas firm to pay a $50K per day fine until it turns over records from their review of the Maricopa County forensic audit to the far-left Arizona Republic propaganda rag.

The Arizona GOP released a statement earlier celebrating the ruling: We are pleased with the Supreme Court of Arizona's decision to reverse and vacate the attorney fees awards previously levied against us.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/just-arizona-supreme-court-overrules-sanctions-attorney-fees/ 

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