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Litigation

Aug. 10, 2013

Judge forces government to hold bond hearings for immigrant detainees

A federal judge issued a permanent injunction Wednesday forcing the government to hold bond hearings for immigrant detainees who have been locked up for more than six months.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In the second landmark decision on immigrant rights out of the Central District in recent months, a judge Wednesday issued a permanent injunction forcing the government to hold bond hearings for immigrant detainees who have been locked up for more than six months.


U.S. District Judge Terry J. Hatter made permanent the temporary injunction he issued late last year in Rodriguez v. Robbins et al, C...

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