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The clash between the Trump administration and the courts over who is leading the U.S. Attorneys Office in New Jersey is already spilling into criminal cases.
A defense attorney is trying to get charges against his client thrown out by arguing the Trump administration illegally maneuvered to keep Alina Habba as the states top federal prosecutor, despite the expiration of her 120-day tenure. The defense filing, made on Sunday, comes after days of confusion over who is leading the office because of complex and contested rules over filling vacancies.
In the motion, on behalf of a defendant in a drug and gun-related case, attorney Thomas Mirigliano said a workaround Trump officials found to keep Habba was irregular and unconstitutional.
In a nine-page filing, Mirigliano said his client is facing an imminent criminal trial proceeding under questionable legal authority and asked for the charges to be thrown out or that Habba and her assistants be barred from exercising further prosecutorial powers in the case.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/28/alina-habbas-authority-as-new-jerseys-top-prosecutor-questioned-in-new-legal-filing-00480025
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A New Jersey defendant argues that Habba cant lawfully prosecute the case because she isnt legally the U.S. attorney for New Jersey.
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So whats Girauds argument? In a motion filed Sunday ahead of his trial set for next week, his lawyer Thomas Mirigliano wrote that Habbas reappointment violated federal law because the fact that Trump submitted Habbas 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 Habbas authority, citing Girauds 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 Pennsylvanias chief federal trial judge for the states 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.
This will be a fun case to watch.