Dharambir Singh v. Markwayne Mullin, et al
| Dharambir Singh |
| Todd Blanche, Attorney General of the United States, David Easterwood, St. Paul ICE Field Office Director, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Todd M. Lyons, Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Daren Margolin, Director for Executive Office for Immigration Review, Markwayne Mullin, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Omaha Immigration Court, Nick Whitmore, Hardin County Jail Administrator and Dave McDaniel, Hardin County Sheriff |
| 26-2199 |
| June 17, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
| Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainees |
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| Prisoner case docketed. [5651920] [26-2199] (CBO) [Entered: 06/17/2026 10:14 AM] |
| Originating court document filed consisting of docket entries, Memorandum Opinion and Order filed 4/20/2026, Judgment filed 4/20/2026, and Notice of Appeal filed 6/11/2026. [5651927] [26-2199] (CBO) [Entered: 06/17/2026 10:19 AM] |
| CLERK LETTER sent regarding new caption in case. Party designations have been edited. [5651942] [26-2199] (CBO) [Entered: 06/17/2026 10:32 AM] |
| BRIEFING SCHEDULE SET AS FOLLOWS: Appendix due on 07/27/2026. BRIEF OF APPELLANT Todd Blanche, David Easterwood, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Todd M. Lyons, Daren Margolin, Markwayne Mullin and Omaha Immigration Court due 07/27/2026. Appellee brief is due 30 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the brief of appellant. [5651974] [26-2199] (CBO) [Entered: 06/17/2026 11:02 AM] |
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