Zheng v. Napolitano et al
Pin Ji Zheng |
Janet Napolitano, Eric H. Holder, Jr and John P. Longshore |
1:2009cv00347 |
February 19, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee Office |
Arapahoe |
Wiley Y. Daniel |
Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee |
U.S. Government Defendant |
28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (federa |
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Filing 14 ORDER. Petitioners Verified Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Pursuant to28 U.S.C. § 2241, 2243 3 filed 02/19/2009, is DISMISSED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. Petitioners claims against Janet Napolitano, Secretary, United States Department of Homeland Security, and Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General, United States Department of Justice, are DENIED, and these parties are DROPPED as named respondents to this action. Petitioners request for an order enjoining respondents from effectuatin g his removal pending consideration of his arguments for adjustment of status is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter in this federal district court, and that claim shall be TRANSFERRED to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit for consideration as a petition for review. In all other respects, the petition is DENIED by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 05/04/2009. (sah, ) |
Filing 5 ORDER of Recusal directing assignment to another judge by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 02/20/2009. (sah, ) |
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