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Court Disqualifies Alina Habba as New Jersey’s Top Federal Prosecutor

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A federal appeals court has disqualified Alina Habba from her role as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, marking a significant legal setback for the former attorney of Donald Trump. The ruling, issued by a panel of judges from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, stated that attempts by the Trump administration to maintain Habba’s position were inconsistent with federal laws governing such appointments.

The decision follows a hearing held on October 20, 2023, during which Habba was present. The court upheld a previous ruling from a lower court, which had determined that her continued service as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey was unlawful. This role is crucial, as it entails enforcing both federal criminal and civil laws across the state.

Habba’s office has yet to respond to requests for comment regarding the ruling. Meanwhile, the White House has chosen not to provide any remarks on this matter, leaving many questions unanswered about the implications of this decision.

The disqualification highlights ongoing tensions surrounding appointments made during the Trump administration, particularly in positions that have significant legal authority. As the U.S. legal landscape continues to evolve, this ruling may set important precedents for future appointments and the enforcement of federal law.

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