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News.com.au: The court held a Zoom meeting at 7.45pm, where Mr Wood and Ms Powell said they would amend their complaint to include elections officials in three counties – Cobb, Gwinnett and Cherokee – where they wanted to inspect the Dominion voting machines. Lawyers for the Georgia government “argued that allowing such forensic inspections would pose substantial security and proprietary/trade secret risks to defendants”, Judge Batten wrote. In response, the pair suggested allowing “defendants’ own experts to participate in the requested inspections, which would be video-recorded”, with the experts then directed to “provide whatever information they obtain to the court – and no one else – for an in camera inspection”. After considering the arguments, Judge Batten agreed to the temporary injunction, giving Georgia’s lawyers until 5pm on Wednesday to file a brief “setting forth in detail the factual bases they have, if any, against allowing the three forensic inspections”. “Defendants are hereby enjoined and restrained from altering, destroying, or erasing, or allowing the alteration, destruction, or erasure of, any software or data on any Dominion voting machine in Cobb, Gwinnett and Cherokee Counties,” he wrote. “Defendants are ordered to promptly produce to plaintiffs a copy of the contract between the state and Dominion.” An in-person hearing in the case scheduled for Friday at 10am.
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News.com.au: The court held a Zoom meeting at 7.45pm, where Mr Wood and Ms Powell said they would amend their complaint to include elections officials in three counties – Cobb, Gwinnett and Cherokee – where they wanted to inspect the Dominion voting machines. Lawyers for the Georgia government “arg... View More
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