Prosecutor requests 24-hour jail sentence
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All on Thu Feb 5 08:03:01 2026
In a remarkable lawsuit, the government prosecutor requested a 24-hour jail sentence.
The lawyer was appointed by the Trump administration to assist the government in Minnesota. Almost all the existing government lawyers have resigned because they no longer want to work for the Trump administration.
This lawyer was flown in and confronted with a huge number of rulings from judges that are being ignored by ICE and other federal agencies in Minnesota.
During the trial, she was so desperate that she tearfully asked the judge to put her in jail for 24 hours so she could get some sleep.
It's her own fault; she volunteered for this job, but it's also sad that it's come to this in the US.
The US federal government no longer cares about any rulings from judges. How can a government lawyer intervene in that situation? You can't sell it to the judge, and as a lawyer, you're the scapegoat. This is now being recognized en masse by lawyers working for the government, which explains the exodus of government lawyers.
The question now is: what will happen if ICE continues to blatantly ignore the judges' demands? What can judges do then? Even the government lawyers themselves are essentially giving up.
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