Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Appeal, AG Kris Mayes Moves To Seek New Indictment In Trump Electors Case

by | Jun 4, 2026

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected an appeal in the 2020 electors case involving allies of President Trump, a decision that Attorney General Kris Mayes followed by announcing plans to seek a new indictment to restart the prosecution.

 

“The Arizona Attorney General’s Office will return this case to the grand jury,” Mayes spokesperson Richie Taylor said. “We decline to comment further at this time.”

A judge previously dismissed the indictment after finding prosecutors failed to present the grand jury with the precise statutory language tied to the alleged conduct.

 

Source: POLITICO

 

 

 

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