'Effective Remedy': Defendant Cites Trump-Appointed Judge to Get MAGA Prosecutor Dismissed
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JUL 31 – Alina Habba testified she was lawfully reappointed as acting U.S. Attorney to maintain prosecutorial continuity amid judicial challenges to President Trump's appointments.
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Accused Fentanyl Dealer Sues Over Trump’s ‘Unlawful’ Appointment of Alina Habba as Top Prosecutor: Suit Could Cause Chaos in New Jersey
The 47th president is increasingly leaning on ‘acting’ prosecutors, which could make thousands of cases vulnerable to dismissal.
'Effective remedy': Defendant cites Trump-appointed judge to get MAGA prosecutor dismissed
Alina Habba went from being a personal attorney for Donald Trump to being an interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey during Trump's second presidency. But her 120-day term ended, and appointing to that position permanently would require a vote in the U.S. Senate.On July 24, Politico reported that the Trump administration believed it had found a "workaround" to keep Habba in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). But a week later, Pol…
Judge Aileen Cannon's Trump ruling used to argue Alina Habba can't keep job
A ruling by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon for President Donald Trump is now being used to argue that Alina Habba, the pick for U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, was unconstitutionally appointed.Politico first reported that attorneys for defendant Julien Giraud Jr., who is under indictment on drug cha...
Trump Keeps Alina Habba in US Attorney Role By Exploiting Loopholes, Court Clash Imminent
President Trump is pushing back against federal judges trying to block his appointments of key prosecutors in blue states like New Jersey, New York, and California. A brewing legal dispute in New Jersey reveals just how far he’s willing to go to assert executive authority over U.S. attorney roles. Key Facts: President Trump appointed Alina Habba, his former attorney, as U.S. attorney in New Jersey without Senate confirmation. Federal judges att…
Legal Twist in Manhattan (10007) : Alina Habba Tells Judge She Was Lawfully Reappointed as Acting U.S. Attorney – COURTROOM DRAMA UNFOLDS
Manhattan (10007) – In a surprising courtroom development that stunned legal observers, attorney Alina Habba declared under oath Monday that she was lawfully reappointed as acting U.S. Attorney—a statement that directly counters previous assumptions and could significantly impact multiple ongoing proceedings. Habba, a prominent legal figure known for her work in high-profile cases and connections to political figures, made the assertion during a…
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