Celestin v. Decker
Petitioner - Appellee: Renaldo Celestin
Respondent - Appellant: Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") New York City Field Office, Jacob Antoninis, in his official capacity as Assistant Field Office Director for the ICE New York City Field Office, United States Department of Homeland Security, ("DHS"), Jefferson B. Sessions III, in his official capacity as the Attorney General of the United States, Eric Taylor, in his official capacity as Director of Hudson County Correctional Facility and John F. Kelly, in his official capacity as Secretary of DHS
Case Number: 17-2493
Filed: August 14, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee
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Petitioner - appellee: Renaldo Celestin
Represented By: Jonathan S. Kolodner
Represented By: Michael R. Noveck
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Respondent - appellant: Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") New York City Field Office
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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Respondent - appellant: Jacob Antoninis, in his official capacity as Assistant Field Office Director for the ICE New York City Field Office
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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Respondent - appellant: United States Department of Homeland Security, ("DHS")
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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Respondent - appellant: Jefferson B. Sessions III, in his official capacity as the Attorney General of the United States
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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Respondent - appellant: Eric Taylor, in his official capacity as Director of Hudson County Correctional Facility
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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Respondent - appellant: John F. Kelly, in his official capacity as Secretary of DHS
Represented By: Benjamin H. Torrance
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