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Duvall v. Attorney General of the U.S., No. 04-4412 (3rd Cir.) (436 F.3d 382) (February 7, 2006) (Judge Raymond C. Fisher)

Holding that, after the INS had lost an earlier attempt to deport the petitioner because it failed, through a trial error, to prove her alienage, it was not barred by the doctrine of collateral estoppel from later relitigating the issue of her alienage.

In this immigration case, the Third Circuit ...

 

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