Ogunwomoju v. U.S., No. 06-3734-pr (2nd Cir.) (512 F.3d 69) (January 7, 2008) (Judge Roger J. Miner)
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February 18, 2008
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Immigration Detention.
Where 28 U.S.C.S. § 2254 petition challenging alien's state court conviction was filed after alien served his state court sentence and while alien was in immigration custody as consequence of state court conviction, district court lacked jurisdiction to consider habeas petition because immigration detention was not custody for purposes …
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