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LetMyPeopleVote

(168,402 posts)
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 03:44 PM Thursday

Alina Habba 'unlawfully' working as US attorney in New Jersey, judge rules

Source: Politico

A federal judge rejected President Donald Trump’s use of a loophole to keep Alina Habba in place as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor.

In a 77-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann said Thursday that Habba “is not lawfully holding the office of United States Attorney” and has been in the position without legal authority since July 1.

As a result, Habba, who had previously worked as Trump’s personal attorney, cannot participate in prosecutions by the office “as the ‘acting U.S. Attorney’” and seemingly cannot run the office the president maneuvered to keep her in charge of after her interim 120-day appointment expired. The Trump administration employed a series of maneuvers to attempt to retain Habba’s control of the office after district judges ousted her at the end of her term.

“Faced with the question of whether Ms. Habba is lawfully performing the functions and duties of the office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, I conclude that she is not,” he wrote.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/21/alina-habba-new-jersey-us-attorney-ruling-00518559



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Alina Habba 'unlawfully' working as US attorney in New Jersey, judge rules (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Thursday OP
One bit of good news today... FU, Alina hlthe2b Thursday #1
Book her, Danno. NT mahatmakanejeeves Thursday #2
What does it take to be disbarred these days? C_U_L8R Thursday #3
Actually There Are a Whole Heap of Spoiled Produce Occupying Offices in Our Gummint These Days The Roux Comes First Thursday #4
Ruling BumRushDaShow Thursday #5
Federal judge finds that Alina Habba is NOT lawfully performing functions and duties of U.S. Attorney in New Jersey. LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #6
Deadline: Legal Blog-How a routine drug case could decide Alina Habba's fate as U.S. attorney LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #7
So how many Supremos will agree with U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann ? KS Toronado Thursday #8
Faking 'smart' getting tougher all the time nt GenThePerservering Thursday #9
This makes me happy JustAnotherGen Thursday #10
Right in there with you! NJCher Thursday #12
Let me state the obligatory "Lock Her Up!" NBachers Thursday #11
Ya.They gonna send her to Camp Cupcake in Texas? miyazaki Thursday #13
And let me SECOND that! calimary Saturday #15
Every case she worked on Old Crank Friday #14

C_U_L8R

(47,911 posts)
3. What does it take to be disbarred these days?
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 03:48 PM
Thursday

Is this how an officer of the court upholds her duty?

The Roux Comes First

(1,785 posts)
4. Actually There Are a Whole Heap of Spoiled Produce Occupying Offices in Our Gummint These Days
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 03:49 PM
Thursday

Several residing on the formerly "supreme" court, having lied and cheated their way into sinecures, the golf-cheat-in-chief, and any number of lying and canoodling congressionals.

"Bruised but still edible"?

LetMyPeopleVote

(168,402 posts)
6. Federal judge finds that Alina Habba is NOT lawfully performing functions and duties of U.S. Attorney in New Jersey.
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 03:56 PM
Thursday

LetMyPeopleVote

(168,402 posts)
7. Deadline: Legal Blog-How a routine drug case could decide Alina Habba's fate as U.S. attorney
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 04:44 PM
Thursday

A New Jersey defendant argues that Habba can’t lawfully prosecute the case because she isn’t legally the U.S. attorney for New Jersey.

https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/alina-habba-us-attorney-julien-giraud-lawsuit-rcna221696

When Julien Giraud Jr. was federally indicted on drug and gun charges last year in New Jersey, he had little reason to think his case would double as a challenge to the lawfulness of Alina Habba’s position as U.S. attorney. But that challenge is now playing out, as the defendant argues that the Trump ally isn’t lawfully serving in her position and therefore the office she purports to lead lacks the authority to prosecute him.....

So what’s Giraud’s argument? In a motion filed Sunday ahead of his trial set for next week, his lawyer Thomas Mirigliano wrote that Habba’s reappointment violated federal law because the fact that Trump submitted Habba’s nomination to the Senate prevents her from serving in an acting capacity, regardless of whether Trump subsequently withdrew her nomination or not. He argued that being prosecuted by an unauthorized U.S. attorney undermines his due process rights, so he asked U.S. District Judge Edward Kiel, the New Jersey judge handling his case, to dismiss the indictment or at least to block Habba or any prosecutor acting under her authority from prosecuting him.

The New York Times reported that federal court proceedings throughout New Jersey “were abruptly canceled on Monday because of uncertainty over” Habba’s authority, citing Giraud’s case and others. Habba is one of several lawyers who represented Trump in his personal capacity and have gone on to high-ranking Justice Department posts during his second term.

After Giraud filed his motion, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, which covers New Jersey and nearby states, tapped Pennsylvania’s chief federal trial judge for the state’s middle district, Matthew Brann, to preside over the matter. The chief circuit judge made the move under a law that says chief circuit judges “may, in the public interest, designate and assign temporarily any district judge of the circuit to hold a district court in any district within the circuit.”.....

Brann ordered a status conference with the parties to take place Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 p.m., so the direction in which the matter is headed could become clearer later Tuesday. Whatever happens at the trial court level might not be the last word on this consequential and thorny issue, so this could be just the start of drawn-out litigation.
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