| 22-6110 |
Luis David Huerta-Carranza v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2022-11-18 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
criminal-law criminal-prosecution due-process immigration-court immigration-proceedings jurisdiction notice-to-appear removal-order statutory-interpretation |
Whether a defective notice to appear that omits the statutorily required time-and-place information fails to confer jurisdiction on the immigration co… |
| 21-6228 |
Juan Antonio Gonzalez-Urena v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-11-10 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-law due-process immigration-court immigration-law jurisdiction notice-to-appear statutory-interpretation statutory-requirements |
When a notice to appear fails to include information required by statute and/or regulation, does the immigration court lack jurisdiction over the matt… |
| 20-1815 |
Dale J. Richardson v. United States District Court for the District of Colorado |
Tenth Circuit |
2021-06-29 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process federal-court-procedure habeas-corpus immigration-court judicial-suspension obstruction-of-justice torture torture-prevention |
Is it constitutional to leave a person in the custody of someone they alleged torture against? |
| 20-6462 |
Anastacio Castruita-Escobedo v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-11-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
collateral-attack due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdiction jurisdictional-challenge notice-to-appear removal-order removal-proceedings statutory-interpretation |
Whether the immigration court lacked authority to remove Mr. Castruita-Escobedo because he was not served a notice to appear with a hearing time |
| 20-6464 |
Benito Moreno-Rodriguez v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-11-27 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
collateral-attack due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdictional-challenge notice-to-appear removal-order removal-proceedings statutory-interpretation |
Did the immigration court lack authority to remove Mr. Moreno because he was not served a notice to appear that had a hearing time? |
| 20-6362 |
Victor Manuel Avalos-Rivera v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2020-11-17 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
8-usc-1229 circuit-split illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdiction notice-to-appear removal-order statutory-interpretation |
Whether an immigration court lacks jurisdiction to issue an order of removal that can later be used as a basis for an illegal reentry criminal convict… |
| 20-5995 |
Edwin Virgilio Gomez v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-10-13 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
collateral-attack due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdictional-challenge notice-to-appear removal-order removal-proceedings statutory-interpretation |
Did the immigration court lack authority to remove Mr. Gomez because he was not served a notice to appear that had a hearing time? |
| 19-8510 |
Juan Carlos Garcia Torres v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-05-21 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
administrative-law due-process immigration-court immigration-law jurisdiction noncitizen notice-to-appear removal-proceedings |
Whether an immigration court has jurisdiction to commence removal proceedings against a noncitizen if the 'notice to appear' at the removal hearing fa… |
| 19-8431 |
Ciro Cruz-Lopez v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-05-11 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
collateral-attack due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdictional-challenge notice-to-appear removal-order removal-proceedings statutory-interpretation |
Did the immigration court lack authority to remove Mr. Cruz because he was not served a notice to appear that had a hearing time? |
| 19-8169 |
Jorge Madero-Gil v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-04-02 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-law jurisdiction pereira-v-sessions removal-order removal-orders separation-of-powers |
Whether the immigration court lacked jurisdiction to issue orders of removal, violating separation-of-powers and due-process |
| 19-7821 |
Juan Alberto Cantu-Siguero v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2020-02-28 |
Denied |
IFP |
civil-rights due-process illegal-reentry immigration immigration-court immigration-court-jurisdiction pereira-precedent pereira-v-sessions removal-order removal-orders separation-of-powers |
Whether the immigration court lacked jurisdiction to issue orders of removal, violating separation of powers and due process |
| 19-7394 |
Jeremias Guillen v. United States |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-01-23 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
due-process illegal-reentry immigration-court jurisdiction notice notice-to-appear pereira-v-sessions removal-proceedings |
Where a Notice to Appear served on a noncitizen to initiate removal proceedings fails to state the date and time to appear, the noncitizen is never pr… |
| 19-6588 |
Carlos Javier Pedroza-Rocha v. United States |
Fifth Circuit |
2019-11-12 |
Denied |
IFP |
administrative-remedies collateral-attack due-process hearing-time illegal-reentry immigration-court immigration-court-authority immigration-law jurisdiction jurisdictional-challenge notice-to-appear removal-order removal-proceedings |
Did the immigration court lack authority to remove Mr. Pedroza because he was not served a notice to appear that had a hearing time? |
| 19-294 |
Usama Jamil Hamama, et al. v. Rebecca Adducci, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-09-04 |
Denied |
Relisted (2) |
country-conditions deportation detention due-process ethnic-minorities immigration-court immigration-law removal-orders removal-proceedings suspension-clause torture torture-convention torture-protection |
Whether section 1252(g) is unconstitutional under the Suspension Clause as applied to Petitioners |