


Former President Donald Trump and the 18 other people charged in the Georgia election interference case are likely to be booked at the Fulton County Jail, the county’s sheriff’s office said Tuesday following up on earlier remarks suggesting Trump would receive no special treatment and including having his mugshot taken.
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In a statement shared with several media outlets, the sheriff’s office cited “guidance from the District Attorney’s office and presiding judge” and said all 19 defendants are “expected” to be booked at the county jail.
The sheriff’s office also noted that “defendants can turn themselves in at any time” as the jail is open 24/7, however, the “unprecedented nature of this case” could trigger some changes to the process “with little or no warning.”
While announcing the indictment in a press conference on Monday night Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said Trump and the others have until August 25 to turn themselves in.
“Unless someone tells me differently, we are following our normal practices…Doesn’t matter your status, we have mugshots ready for you.” Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat to the press earlier this month while noting that once indicted Trump would receive no special treatment.
- That is the total number of felony counts that Trump has been charged with in the Georgia elections interference case. Charges against the former president include violation of Georgia’s racketeering laws, conspiracy to commit forgery, making false statements, filing false documents and impersonation of public officers, among others. In all, 41 total counts have been brought against the 19 defendants.