Gov. Christie to nominate Muslim for N.J. judgeship

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Creeping Sharia
1/14/2011

via Gov. Christie plans to nominate lawyer who represented post-9/11 federal detainees for N.J. judgeship | NJ.com.

TRENTON — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he will nominate a lawyer who represented many detainees swept up by the federal government in the post-9/11 dragnet for a state Superior Court judgeship.

Christie announced his intention today to nominate Sohail Mohammed of Clifton to the judgeship in Passaic County.

Mohammed won the respect of law enforcement agencies for trying to build bridges between law enforcement and the Muslim community after the Sept. 11 attacks.

As federal prosecutor for New Jersey, Christie oversaw several terrorism-related cases during the same period.

Christie still must formally nominate Mohammed, and the state Senate must approve the appointment.

Mohammed was, and may still be, on the board of trustees for the American Muslim Union (AMU). The group has a history unbecoming of a potential state superior court judge…

More on the AMU in Dhimmitude in New JerseyHow does Mohammed feel about Islamic sharia law?…

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