Justice Department accepts New Jersey court's U.S. attorney appointment

The U.S. Department of Justice has accepted a federal district court's appointment of Robert Frazer as interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey. This move ends an eight-month leadership vacuum in the office following the expiration of Alina Habba's term. The concession comes after multiple court rulings against the department's attempts to retain acting prosecutors.

On Monday, the Justice Department filed a notice accepting the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey's appointment of Robert Frazer, a longtime prosecutor, as head of the state's U.S. attorney's office. Frazer, installed by the court's chief judge, immediately signed documents to validate ongoing prosecutions that had been at risk due to prior leadership issues. The department's action reverses its previous stance that district courts lack authority to make such appointments, a position it had maintained amid losses in courts across Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, California, and New Mexico. Federal law allows Attorney General Pam Bondi to appoint interim U.S. attorneys for up to 120 days after presidential nominees expire without Senate confirmation. Courts can then appoint successors to serve indefinitely. The Trump administration had installed figures including Alina Habba and Lindsey Halligan, who faced rejection in Senate confirmation processes. When courts stepped in—naming individuals such as Desiree Leigh Grace in New Jersey, James Hundley in Virginia, and Donald Kinsella in New York—Bondi removed them. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated on X that 'judges don’t pick U.S. Attorneys, @POTUS does,' citing Article II of the Constitution. Tensions peaked in New Jersey, where the department appointed a 'triumvirate' of prosecutors after court rejections, prompting U.S. District Judge Zahid Quraishi to eject a prosecutor from his courtroom last week. 'Generations of assistant U.S. attorneys had built the goodwill of that office for your generation to destroy it within a year,' Quraishi said. 'What you’ve told me today, what your representation is … I don’t believe.' The episode highlights ongoing disputes over appointment powers under the separation of branches, with courts asserting their statutory role.

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Alina Habba resigns as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, depicted leaving federal courthouse with resignation document after court ruling.
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Alina Habba resigns as acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey after court ruling

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Alina Habba, a former personal attorney for Donald Trump, has resigned as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey after a federal appeals court ruled that her appointment violated federal vacancies law. She said she was stepping down to protect the office’s integrity while continuing to serve in a new advisory role at the Justice Department.

A federal judge in Virginia has dismissed the Justice Department’s criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the acting U.S. attorney who secured the indictments was unlawfully appointed. The dismissals were issued without prejudice, leaving open the possibility that prosecutors could try to bring new charges.

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The US Department of Justice has appealed a district court's dismissal of criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The appeal centers on the validity of interim US Attorney Lindsey Halligan's appointment and Attorney General Pam Bondi's retroactive ratification of her actions. The DOJ argues that any flaws were harmless and do not warrant dismissal.

Colin McDonald, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead a newly proposed Justice Department unit focused on fraud in federally funded programs, told senators he would pursue cases “without fear or favor” as Democrats questioned whether the initiative could blur lines between the White House and prosecutorial decision-making.

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At a Nov. 5 hearing in Alexandria, Va., a federal magistrate judge criticized prosecutors in the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey and ordered the Justice Department to swiftly turn over investigative and grand-jury materials, as disputes over evidence handling and privilege intensified.

A group of U.S. senators has called for an explanation from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche regarding his decision to disband a cryptocurrency enforcement team while holding significant digital assets. The move, detailed in a memo last April, has raised concerns about potential violations of federal conflict-of-interest laws. The Campaign Legal Center has also filed a complaint urging an internal DOJ investigation.

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Ernestina Godoy Ramos assumed the interim role at the Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) following Alejandro Gertz Manero's resignation, after accepting President Claudia Sheinbaum's offer to become ambassador to a friendly country. Morena backed Godoy, praising her honesty and dedication. The Senate approved the resignation and will begin a process to select the new prosecutor.

 

 

 

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