Georgia state Sen. Shawn Still (R) should have charges against him in Donald Trump’s election interference case dropped because he only participated in the conspiracy for 26 minutes, an attorney argued Wednesday. At a Fulton County Superior Court hearing, an attorney for Still told Judge Scott McAfee that his client did not deserve to be included in an indictment with other co-defendants in the case. “Mr. Still was indicted for his activity on one day and one day only,” the attorney said, referring to a meeting of so-called fake electors. “The meeting on December 14, zero beforehand and zero a…