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Martinez v. Greene, No. Civ.A. 98-B-2257 (D.Colo.) (28 F.Supp.2d 1275) (December 14, 1998) (Judge Lewis T. Babcock)

Here the Court held that the statute requiring that criminal aliens detained for deportation proceedings be held without bail pending determination of deportability violated, on its face, constitutional right to due process.

The court also noted that the predecessor to the statute in question had also been declared unconstitutional by ...

 

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