Georgia Election Interference Trial: Judge Orders Confidentiality for Juror Identities

In the ongoing Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump and 18 additional defendants, a recent court order has determined that juror identities will be kept confidential. The presiding judge issued the order for non-disclosure on September 25, 2023.

The court’s decision aims to protect the privacy of the jurors throughout the high-profile trial. Such measures are often taken in cases where there may be heightened public interest or potential for undue pressure on the jury.

The case itself probes into alleged election interference in Georgia. It is one of multiple post-election lawsuits linked to the former president and his associates.

For more details on this development, you can read the original court order here.