Desire v. Mukasey et al
Michael Mukasey, Katrina Kane and Michael Chertoff |
Joe Lesly Desire |
2:2008cv01329 |
July 18, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee Office |
Maricopa |
Susan R Bolton |
Jay R Irwin (PS) |
Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee |
U.S. Government Defendant |
28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Federal) |
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Filing 30 ORDER overruling Petitioner's Objections to the Supplemental Report and Recommendation (Doc. 28). Adopting the Supplemental Report and Recommendation 26 . Denying Petitioner Jo Lesly Dsir's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Doc. 1). Signed by Judge Susan R Bolton on 12/23/10. (DMT) |
Filing 20 ORDER overruling Respondents' Objections and sustaining in part Petitioner's Objections to the Report and Recommendation. FURTHER ORDERED adopting in part and denying in part the Report and Recommendation 16 as set forth in this Order. FU RTHER ORDERED dismissing Petitioner's claim that the BIA violated its own regulations when it exercised its discretion to reopen his removal proceedings. FURTHER ORDERED referring this matter to Magistrate Judge Jay R. Irwin for a report and recommendation on the merits of Petitioner's res judicata claim. Magistrate Judge Jay R Irwin added. Signed by Judge Susan R Bolton on 12/11/09. (KMG) |
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