A judge in Michigan will rule next week on whether to dismiss a case alleging fraud occurred in the 2020 election. 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer heard arguments on the motion to dismiss on Monday and will take about a week to decide whether to allow the case, Bailey v. Antrim County, to move forward. Lawyers for Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, and Antrim County are seeking to end the case because they argue that the plaintiff, voter William Bailey, has been given the relief he sought last year when filing a lawsuit. The suit asked for a forensic examination of machines used in the county, a protective order to preserve records, and an independent audit. It was filed after officials in Antrim County falsely reported Democrat Joe Biden received more votes than Republican Donald Trump. The examination took place last year. The team that conducted the …