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Mahmoud v. Cangemi

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
May 1, 2006
Civil No. 05-900 (DWF/FLN) (D. Minn. May. 1, 2006)

Summary

concluding that the petitioner provided no evidence or legal argument that demonstrated that post-removal-order release under an order of supervision violated due process and noting that in Zadvydas, 533 U.S. at 696, the Supreme Court explicitly held that release on conditions is the appropriate alternative to detention

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Opinion

Civil No. 05-900 (DWF/FLN).

May 1, 2006

Herbert A. Igbanugo, Esq., Blackwell Igbanugo PA, counsel for Petitioner.

D. Gerald Wilhelm, Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney's Office, counsel for Respondents.


ORDER


Based upon the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommendation by United States Magistrate Judge Franklin L. Noel dated March 29, 2006, all the files and records, and no objections having been filed to said Report and Recommendation,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Petitioner's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is DENIED.


Summaries of

Mahmoud v. Cangemi

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
May 1, 2006
Civil No. 05-900 (DWF/FLN) (D. Minn. May. 1, 2006)

concluding that the petitioner provided no evidence or legal argument that demonstrated that post-removal-order release under an order of supervision violated due process and noting that in Zadvydas, 533 U.S. at 696, the Supreme Court explicitly held that release on conditions is the appropriate alternative to detention

Summary of this case from Sayonkon v. Beniecke
Case details for

Mahmoud v. Cangemi

Case Details

Full title:Saadia Mahmoud, Petitioner, v. Mark Cangemi, Director, U.S. Immigration…

Court:United States District Court, D. Minnesota

Date published: May 1, 2006

Citations

Civil No. 05-900 (DWF/FLN) (D. Minn. May. 1, 2006)

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