Two of the four motions to dismiss the case against McIver are based on "legislative immunity" and on "selective enforcement and prosecution, and vindictive prosecution."

The other two are to "restrain the government's extrajudicial statements" and to "compel discovery."

Democratic Congresswoman LaMonica McIver is seeking the dismissal of the federal charges against her, claiming immunity from prosecution as a member of Congress and that she is the target of selective prosecution by the government.

On the evening of Aug. 15, McIver filed four motions in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey regarding the three-count indictment against her for her confrontation with federal officers during her visit to the Newark detention facility, Delaney Hall, on May 9.

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