Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and the remaining defendants in the election interference case in Fulton County Georgia have pleaded not guilty and have waived their arraignments . Misty Hampton who faces charges related to the Coffee County voting system breach and was the last holdout among the defendants changed her plea early Tuesday afternoon . The other defendants have been filing their pleas in recent days . The charges mostly revolve around the infamous January phone call where Trump and Meadows pressed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to find enough votes to flip the election results in thenPresident Donald Trumps favor . Meadows is trying to move his case out of state court and into federal court where he could possibly get the indictment dismissed by invoking immunity that shields many federal workers from litigation . The federal judge who will decide whether to move the case still hasnt issued a ruling . Judge Scott McAfee who is presiding over the Georgia election subversion case scheduled to address questions about scheduling and possibly a hearing on Wednesday at p.m. ET to hold the case . McAfee said there will be a hearing to deal with the case and the trial of McAfee will be televised . The judge wants to provide a goodfaith estimate for how long it would take to hold a joint trial for the defendants and a good faith estimate for the trial . The trial is scheduled to begin in October . The hearing is expected to be televised. McAfee wants prosecutors to provide the prosecutors to give a good-faith estimate of how long It would take a speedy and the defendants. The judge said the defendants to provide. to provide . to provide for a good and the prosecutors want to provide to the defendants with a good. summary of the defendants, Kenneth Chebrossebrosbros