Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sues Alina Habba, alleging 'false arrest and malicious prosecution'
Source: MSNBC
When the acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, Alina Habba, dropped all charges against Ras Baraka, the Democratic mayor of New Jersey's Newark, it might've seemed as if the legal dispute were over. It was not.
On the contrary, a few weeks after the incident that sparked the dropped criminal case, the tables have turned, and Baraka is now suing Habba. The New York Times reported:
[Baraka] filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against Alina Habba, the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, that argues that his arrest was motivated by political malice, not justice. The lawsuit also names Ricky Patel, a supervising agent with Homeland Security Investigations who led the arrest of Mr. Baraka on May 9 outside a 1,000-bed detention center near Newark Liberty International Airport that has become a flashpoint in President Trump's immigration crackdown.
....."The hasty arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, followed swiftly by the dismissal of these trespassing charges a mere 13 days later, suggests a worrying misstep by your office," Espinosa said. "An arrest, particularly of a public figure, is not a preliminary investigative tool. It is a severe action, carrying significant reputational and personal consequences, and it should only be undertaken after a thorough, dispassionate evaluation of credible evidence."
The mayor was soon after overheard saying, in reference to the judicial admonishment, "Jesus, he tore these people a new a--hole. Good grief."
That was two weeks ago. Now, Baraka is taking the next step, suing the U.S. attorney who oversaw his short-lived and ill-fated prosecution.
Baraka, it's worth noting for context, is also a Democratic gubernatorial candidate. Primary Day in the Garden State is seven days away.
Read more: https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/newark-mayor-ras-baraka-sues-alina-habba-ice-arrest-rcna210629
BREAKING: Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sues Alina Habba, alleging âfalse arrest and malicious prosecutionâ
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LetMyPeopleVote
(164,198 posts)Exp
(355 posts)republianmushroom
(20,118 posts)MichMan
(15,220 posts)brakester
(356 posts)She's a top line attorney. /s
If she tries to defend herself, we can expect a brilliant, forceful and strategic defense!!!
Haha! What a loser!
SunSeeker
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Chi67
(1,210 posts)This is definitely appropriate!
Dr. T
(257 posts)She never saw this coming. Her blind ambition has led her to the edge of a cliff. Will she keep walking in the same direction?