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Judge throws prosecutor out of court and orders leaders of NJ’s US Attorney’s office to testify

Judge Quraishi ordered New Jersey U.S. Attorney's Office leaders to testify under oath amid concerns about unlawful appointments and compromised plea deals in a child sexual abuse case.

  • U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi accused federal prosecutors of violating the Constitution's Appointments Clause and ordered leaders of New Jersey's U.S. Attorney's office to testify.
  • Quraishi quizzed Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosenblum about the office's management structure and told him prosecutors have lost the court's and public's trust.
  • The judge threatened to summon senior Justice Department officials like Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche if the trio's testimony is unsatisfactory.
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Judge throws prosecutor out of court and orders leaders of NJ's US Attorney's office to testify

A judge threw a government attorney out of a hearing and ordered the three officials in charge of New Jersey's U.S. Attorney's office to answer his questions under oath.

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The New Republic broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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