Election Case Developments Raise New Questions for Hillsdale County Leaders
By: Staff |Commentary, Hillsdale Conservatives
For more than a year, the case of People v. Scott has been framed as a test of whether a township clerk defied lawful authority. That framing no longer survives the courtroom record.
What now exists, undeniably and permanently, is sworn testimony by state and county officials admitting that they acted without legal authority, followed by a judicial dismissal of the only charge that justified a raid, a search warrant, and years of public accusation.
At this stage, the most serious question facing Hillsdale County is no longer about one township clerk.
It is about why the officials who are legally obligated to act when credible evidence of unlawful conduct is revealed have chosen not to.
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