KEY POINTS
  • A judge dismissed three counts in the Georgia criminal election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
  • But other criminal counts against Trump and the defendants remain after the order by Judge Scott McAfee.
  • The counts related to efforts by the defendants to get members of Georgia's legislature and the secretary of state to delegitimize the election victory of President Joe Biden over Trump in the state's 2020 contest.
Judge Scott McAfee presides over a hearing regarding media access in the case against former U.S. President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on Aug. 31, 2023.

A judge on Wednesday dismissed six counts in the Georgia criminal election interference case against former President Donald Trump and five other defendants, saying that the indictment against them failed to sufficiently explain the basis for those specific charges.

But other criminal counts against Trump and the defendants remain after the order by Judge Scott McAfee.