Konnech evidence ordered to Atlanta from LA by Oct. 25th

Judge Daniel M. Crowley

Superior Court, County of Los Angeles (LA)

https://www.advocatemagazine.com/writer/writers/daniel-m-crowley

Judge Daniel M. Crowley ordered the LADA (Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office) to release evidence in the Konnech case.

The deadline is Oct. 25th.

https://www.lacourt.org/paos/v2/DocumentImages/SelectDocuments

Konnech makes PollChief election software in Wuhan, China.

Some customers are unaware that their county’s election data is stored there, too.

Most do.

And deny it.

Details are in this story:

Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and LA store their election data in China

Judge Crowley ordered the hard copy evidence to go to attorneys for VoterGA, a non-profit in Atlanta, Georgia.

VoterGA sued the State of Georgia to:

  • return to paper ballots

  • unplug voting machine systems

  • unseal ballots in past elections

https://www.lacourt.org/paos/v2/DocumentImages/SelectDocuments

Since Jan. 3rd, the LADA, Marc Beaart, has refused to comply with subpoenas.

He has been ordered by Marc Elias, Hillary Clinton’s attorney, not to release any Konnech evidence.

Details are in these stories:

https://newsothersmiss.com/search?q=elias

The Judge has scheduled a Nov. 29th status hearing to compel compliance with sanctions.

What does Judge Crowley have in mind?

He is unaware that the LADA Luke Sisak returned the Konnech evidence to Eugene Yu in Malaysia in May.

Why election saboteur Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, was reassigned to Malaysia

Konnech programmers live and work in Wuhan, China.

https://voterga.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/VoterGA-Subpoena-Issued-for-LA-DA.pdf

https://www.lacourt.org/paos/v2/DocumentImages/SelectDocuments

How soon will President Donald J. Trump submit the same evidence in court jurisdictions in:

  • Georgia

  • New York, and

  • Virginia?

Updated Dec. 7th

The hearing is scheduled for a ruling in Jan. 17th at 8:30 a.m.

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