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Arizona Court of Appeals Delivers Amazing News to Kari Lake Over Election Fight

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The Arizona Court of Appeals delivered a big win to Arizona Republican Kari Lake when it was revealed they would be expediting her election fraud lawsuit where she is attempting to overturn the 2022 election results in her home state.

“The court case, initially scheduled for March this year, will be heard by judges on February 1, giving Hobbs—who’s already been sworn in as Arizona’s newly elected governor—until January 17 to write why Lake’s petition to the court should be rejected,” Newsweek reported.

The news was shared by the Lake War Room Twitter account on Friday.

“Our appeal is scheduled to be heard before the court on February 1st,” the account tweeted. “Do not underestimate @KariLake‘s desire to get justice for the people of Arizona. It doesn’t matter how long it takes.”

Kari Lake later followed up on her own personal account.

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Check out what the Epoch Times reported:

The Arizona Court of Appeals agreed to expedite consideration of Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s lawsuit alleging that the 2022 election was flawed.

In a brief order, issued on Jan. 9 and made public the next day, the court ordered a reset of “the matter for conference on February 1, 2023,” and agreed with Lake’s arguments that her challenge should be handled as a “special action petition.” The court date was reportedly scheduled for March.

Lawyers for Democrat Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, the state’s former secretary of state, has until Jan. 17 to respond and argue why Lake’s challenge should be rejected, according to the order. Lake had petitioned both the state’s Appeals Court and Supreme Court after a Maricopa County judge rejected her case after a two-day trial in December.

But earlier this month, the Arizona Supreme Court denied Lake’s petition to transfer her election lawsuit to the high court and said it will be heard before the Appeals Court first.

A Maricopa County judge, Peter Thompson, threw out Lake’s lawsuit on Dec. 24 and said she did not produce enough evidence, but he ruled that Lake should not be sanctioned and fined hundreds of thousands of dollars. Days before that, Thompson tossed out 8 of Lake’s 10 election claims.

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