Metro Plus News Trump co-defendant remains in jail as others in Georgia case post bond

Trump co-defendant remains in jail as others in Georgia case post bond

One of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in a wide-ranging election-fraud case in Georgia remained behind bars on Friday, after Trump and the 17 others charged in the case had reported to jail and posted bond.
Court records showed defendant Harrison Floyd was due to appear in court on Friday morning, but Judge Scott McAfee told reporters he would not appear after all.
McAfee said court records contained “misinformation” about Floyd’s case. “Mr. Floyd is entitled to a first appearance … one will not be happening today here,” he told reporters.
It was not clear what would have been discussed in Floyd’s hearing, but initial appearances typically address the terms of possible bond and conditions of release before trial.