Just scanned the complaint (visually), quite impressive from a layman's point of view. I guess we will see how the "law" and witnesses stand up under court scrutiny. Our process is called "adversarial" for a reason. Hopefully the outcome will be widely published so we see how it fared. I think the fortunate thing in Georgia is they have PAPER BALLOTS, so no computers are really necessary - people can simply read and count the ballots. Have both a Democrat and Republican read the ballot, decide, then count the ballots; really simple whoever gets the most votes wins. The "computer" seems like a smoke screen perhaps to cloud the issue (unless they can show how the "computer" changes the markings on the ballots).