Frazer Named Acting U.S. Attorney, Ends New Jersey's Prosecution Standoff

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New Jersey judges appointed Robert Frazer, a long-time federal prosecutor, as acting U.S. attorney, ending a months-long clash between the courts and the Justice Department over leadership of the office; Frazer replaces a rotating slate of interim appoinments after court rulings found earlier arrangements unlawful and signals that prosecutions can resume with DOJ backing.
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- New top prosecutor named to replace Alina Habba at US attorney’s office in New Jersey The Hill
- New Top Prosecutor Named in Embattled U.S. Attorney’s Office The New York Times
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