Georgia AG loves to use that charge for lots of things. Essentially it’s RICO if you plan a crime with at least 1 other person then they any step towards that crime. Even if that step isn’t by itself illegal. They would need evidence (ideally) that any of the charged protestors had planned a crime and that being at the protest was a step towards it. The actual crimes needed to qualify for RICO at the federal level is pretty slim and serious. Unsure what Georgia considers it.
Georgia AG loves to use that charge for lots of things. Essentially it’s RICO if you plan a crime with at least 1 other person then they any step towards that crime. Even if that step isn’t by itself illegal. They would need evidence (ideally) that any of the charged protestors had planned a crime and that being at the protest was a step towards it. The actual crimes needed to qualify for RICO at the federal level is pretty slim and serious. Unsure what Georgia considers it.