Judge orders Lindsey Halligan to explain why she keeps using U.S. attorney title following court decision
Judge David Novak demands Lindsey Halligan justify use of U.S. Attorney title after a prior ruling declared her appointment unlawful and cases dismissed.
- On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge David Novak ordered Lindsey Halligan to file a pleading within seven days explaining her continued use of the U.S. Attorney title despite a contrary judicial finding.
- In November, U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie found Halligan exceeded the 120 days interim U.S. attorney limit that started with Erik Siebert's appointment, setting aside actions from her tenure.
- Internal DOJ email instructed prosecutors shortly after Currie's ruling to keep Halligan's U.S. Attorney title on pleadings, citing OLC approval and listing her as both 'United States Attorney' and 'Special United States Attorney,' with 'Attorney' misspelled.
- Novak warned the court could strike Halligan's United States Attorney title from criminal indictments and signaled disciplinary procedures, while Currie's finding led to dismissed cases against Comey and Letitia James.
- Handpicked by President Donald Trump in September, Lindsey Halligan, the president's nominee, submitted a questionnaire to the Senate Judiciary Committee despite having no prior prosecutorial experience.
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Judge Questions Why Lindsey Halligan Is Still US Attorney
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Judge Asks Halligan to Explain Continued Use of US Attorney Title
A federal judge in Virginia has given Lindsey Halligan seven days to explain why she continues to call herself a U.S. attorney after a court ruled last year that she didn’t legally hold that position. U.S. District Judge David J. Novak issued the Jan. 7 order on his own initiative after Halligan used the title when signing an indictment in his court. He noted that U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie had ruled last November that Halligan’s…
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Trump’s revenge campaign is now putting the entire Justice Department at risk
Lindsey Halligan, who is not a US attorney no matter what she says. | Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images A Trump-appointed judge in Richmond, Virginia issued an unusual order on Tuesday that threatens one of President Donald Trump’s most high-profile Department of Justice appointees with disciplinary sanctions — or even with forbidding her from practicing in the federal courts in eastern Virginia. The order, in a case known as United States v.…
Trump’s favorite lady prosecutor, a potential rival to AG Pam Bondi, in new courtroom humiliation
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Virginia judge questions Trump appointee's US Attorney title
A federal judge is demanding answers from Lindsey Halligan, a Trump appointee who continues to identify herself as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia despite a court ruling that declared her appointment unlawful.
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