One of 's 18 co-defendants became the first to plead not guilty in court on Monday, meaning he will be able to avoid doing so in front of cameras on September 6.Georgia-based attorney Ray Smith, who worked for Trump, entered in writing his denial of wrongdoing in the election meddling case and waived his arraignment.The rest of the co-defendants, including former President Trump, are scheduled to be arraigned next Wednesday in-person in Fulton County, Georgia after they were required to turn themselves over for bookings by noon on Friday, August 25.
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