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Nor v. Baniecke

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
May 26, 2006
Civil No. 05-2999 DSD/AJB (D. Minn. May. 26, 2006)

Summary

finding that "there is a significant likelihood that the government will not be able to remove [the alien petitioner] due to the instability in Somalia and the lack of a centralized government."

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Opinion

Civil No. 05-2999 DSD/AJB.

May 26, 2006

Katherine Menendez, Assistant Federal Public Defender, on behalf of petitioner

Robyn A. Millenacker, Assistant United States Attorney, on behalf of the government


ORDER


The above-entitled matter comes before the Court upon the Report and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Arthur J. Boylan dated May 10, 2006. No objections have been filed to that Report and Recommendation in the time period permitted. Based upon the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge, and all of the files, records, and proceedings herein, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Nor's Federal Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 [Docket No. 1] is granted; and

2. Nor be immediately released from custody subject to such terms and conditions as reasonably necessary to ensure the Government access to and control over Nor pending removal.


Summaries of

Nor v. Baniecke

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
May 26, 2006
Civil No. 05-2999 DSD/AJB (D. Minn. May. 26, 2006)

finding that "there is a significant likelihood that the government will not be able to remove [the alien petitioner] due to the instability in Somalia and the lack of a centralized government."

Summary of this case from Mareya v. Mukasey
Case details for

Nor v. Baniecke

Case Details

Full title:MOHAMMED NOR, PETITIONER, v. SCOTT BANIECKE, FIELD DIRECTOR DETENTION AND…

Court:United States District Court, D. Minnesota

Date published: May 26, 2006

Citations

Civil No. 05-2999 DSD/AJB (D. Minn. May. 26, 2006)

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