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Trump’s ex-lawyer Alina Habba ousted as New Jersey prosecutor by appeal court

The ruling calls into question the legitimacy of a number of cases and criminal charges approved during Habba’s challenged tenure

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Alina Habba attends her swearing-in ceremony as interim US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington on March 28. Photo: Reuters

A federal appeal court on Monday determined that Alina Habba, a former personal lawyer to US President Donald Trump, was unlawfully appointed as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey and disqualified her from supervising cases, in a rebuke to the Trump administration.

The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the Philadelphia-based 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals was the latest blow to Trump and his Justice Department as they seek to install loyalists to oversee key US Attorney’s offices around the country.

The 3rd Circuit upheld US District Judge Matthew Brann’s ruling in August that the Trump administration violated a federal appointments law in naming Habba as acting US Attorney in New Jersey.

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“It is apparent that the current administration has been frustrated by some of the legal and political barriers to getting its appointees in place.

“Its efforts to elevate its preferred candidate for US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, Alina Habba, to the role of Acting US Attorney demonstrate the difficulties it has faced – yet the citizens of New Jersey and the loyal employees in the US Attorney’s Office deserve some clarity and stability,” the court wrote in a 32-page opinion.

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It concluded: “We will affirm the District Court’s disqualification order.”

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