Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley photographed in her office Monday morning Sept. 17, 2012 in the Phillip Burton Federal Building San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Staff)
SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of immigrants facing deportation will likely receive bond hearings after a federal judge ruled certain immigrants detained for more than six months are entitled to them under the law.
During oral arguments last week before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, U.S. Department of Justice attorneys said a recent Supreme Court decision denying automatic bond hearings for immigrants detained more than si...
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