Justin Anand, deputy chief of the U.S. Attorney's Office's economic crime division, has been picked to be a U.S. magistrate in Atlanta.

A prosecutor for the past eight years, Anand, 40, will succeed U.S. Magistrate Christopher Hagy when he retires June 1. "I'm thrilled," said Anand, a private attorney in New York before joining the U.S. Attorney's Office. Candidates for magistrate are screened by a panel of lawyers and non-lawyers who then forward a list of recommendations to the U.S. District Court bench, which makes the selection.

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Prosecutor Skandalakis has previously suggested that pursuing criminal charges against President Donald Trump may not be feasible until after he leaves office in 2029. (Craig Hudson/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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