One thing the judge proved by issuing his order is that critical evidence and data can be erased from machines by crooks if crooks did use the machines to commit fraud. By refusing to cooperate with voter fraud investigations, particularly into the data on voting machines, Democrats make themselves appear to be hiding the fraud they claim but did not occur, but do not prove did not occur.
A Georgia judge dismissed a suit brought to examine voter fraud, not because the evidence demonstrated no fraud occurred, but because of a technicality involving the standing legal rights of those pursuing the suit to file suit to examine voter fraud. In other words, like nearly every other judicial rejection of fraud cases, the rejection of the case was not based on the evidence but on legal technicalities that had nothing to do with the unexamined evidence of fraud.
Georgia judge dismisses most of lawsuit seeking inspection of Fulton County ballots | CNN Politics
Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero on Thursday dismissed the case against Fulton County, the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, and the Fulton County Clerk judge. He said the plaintiffs “have failed to meet their burden to show an applicable waiver of sovereign immunity such that their constitutional claims may proceed against these governmental actors in the petition’s current form.”