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Nguyen v. Ashcroft

United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Seattle
Jan 13, 2003
No. C02-2006Z (MJB) (W.D. Wash. Jan. 13, 2003)

Opinion

No. C02-2006Z (MJB)

January 13, 2003

JAY W. STANSELL; Assistant Federal Public Defender; WSBA # 18752; Attorney for Petitioner.

CHRISTOPHER L. PICKRELL; Assistant United States Attorney; WSBA # 12787; Attorney for Respondents.


STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL


The Petitoner and Respondent through their counsel, hereby stipulate and agree that the Petitioner was released from INS detention under an Order of Supervision on December 24, 2002 (see attachcd documents), and accordingly, that this habeas corpus proceeding has become moot and may be dismissed without prejudice.

ORDER

The parties having so stipulated, the above is SO ORDERED. The Clerk is directed to send copies of this Order to all counsel of record.

U.S. Department of Justice Order of Supervision

Immigration and Naturalization Service File No: A73 250 481 Date: December 24, 2002

Name: NGUYEN, Son Lam Vo

On August 1, 2002 you were ordered:

Removed pursuant to proceedings commenced on or after April 1, 1997.

Because the Service has not effected your deportation or removal, it is ordered that you be placed under supervision and permitted to be at large under the following conditions:

That you appear in person at the time and place specified, upon each and every request of the Service, for identification and for deportation or removal.

That upon request of the Service, you appear for medical or psychiatric examination at the expense of the United States Government.

That you provide information under oath about your nationality, circumstances, habits, associations, and activities and such other information as the Service considers appropriate.

That you do not travel outside the State of Washington for more than 48 hours without First having notified this Service office of the dates and places of such proposed travel

That you furnish written notice to this Service office of any changes of residence or employment within 48 hours of such change.

That you report in person on the 15th day of each month to this Service at 815 Airport Way S. Seattle, WA 98134 unless you are granted permission to report on another date. If you are granted permission to relocate you will be advised of the location to which you must report.

That you assist the Immigration and Naturalization Service in obtaining any necessary travel documents.

See attached sheet containing other specified conditions.

___________\s\____________ George L. Morones Assistant District Director Detention and Removal

Alien's Acknowledgement of Conditions of Release under an Order of Supervision

I hereby acknowledge that I have (read) (had interpreted and explained to me in the English language) the contents of this order, a copy of which has been given to me. I understand that failure to comply with the terms of this order may subject me to a fine, detention, or prosecution.

__________________\s\____________________ _________\s\________ 12\24\02 (Signature of INS official serving order) (Signature of Alien) (Date)

Alien's Address:

4018 Martin Luther King Jr. South #9 Seattle, WA 98108

Alien's Telephone Number (if any):

(206) 725-3116

PERSONAL REPORT RECORD

DATE OFFICER COMMENT/CHANGES

____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________

U.S. Department of Justice Order of Supervision

Immigration and Naturalization Service File No: A73 250 481 Date: December 24, 2002

Name: NGUYEN, Son Lam Vo

That you do not associate with known gang members, criminal associates, or be associated with any such activity.

That you do not commit any crimes while on this Order of Supervision.

That you report within S business days to Washington State Department of Corrections probation to arrange for your 3 years supervised release.

That you provide the INS with written copies of requests to Embassies or Consulates requesting the issuance of a travel document.

That you provide the INS with written responses from the Embassy or Consulate regarding your request.

Any violation of the above conditions may result in revocation of your employment authorization document.

Any violation of these conditions may result in you being taken into Service custody and you being criminally prosecuted.


Summaries of

Nguyen v. Ashcroft

United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Seattle
Jan 13, 2003
No. C02-2006Z (MJB) (W.D. Wash. Jan. 13, 2003)
Case details for

Nguyen v. Ashcroft

Case Details

Full title:SON NGUYEN INS #A73 250 481, Petitioner, v. JOHN ASHCROFT, Attorney…

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Washington, at Seattle

Date published: Jan 13, 2003

Citations

No. C02-2006Z (MJB) (W.D. Wash. Jan. 13, 2003)