Federal Judge Disqualifies Nevada US Attorney from Cases Over Validity and Conduct

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A federal judge in Nevada disqualified Sigal Chattah, the interim U.S. Attorney appointed during the Trump administration, from prosecuting criminal cases because she was not properly appointed according to legal procedures, giving the government 120 days to nominate a permanent attorney.
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