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A hearing is set for next month to address the issue.

What we know:
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota, facing staffing challenges, has brought in military lawyers, known as Judge Advocate General (JAG) attorneys, to help with both civil and criminal cases.

Some of these attorneys, including one without prior federal court experience, have faced challenges, including being held in contempt.

However, their involvement in prosecuting civilian criminal cases has sparked concern among some former military lawyers.

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