Ivanishvili v. U.S. Dep't of Justice, No. 03-4166 (2nd Cir.) (433 F.3d 332) (January 5, 2006) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)
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published in Punch and Jurists
February 06, 2006
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Denial of Due Process.
Here, once again, the Second Circuit lashed out at the incompetence and hostility of the immigration judges at immigration hearings.
Petition for review of a decision denying petitioner's application for withholding of removal is granted and the decision vacated for reconsideration where the immigration judge ignored a significant …
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