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· 1/22/2008

Djonda v. US Atty. Gen.

Citations

  • 514 F.3d 1168
  • 2008 WL 170378

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that a threat, a 36-hour detention, and a minor beating did not compel a finding of persecution
  • concluding that threats and a minor beating that resulted in a two-day hospital stay did not constitute persecution
  • holding that an alien who was arrested, beaten, detained for 36 hours, hospitalized for two days, and threatened with re-arrest did not demonstrate past persecution
  • holding that a beating which resulted in a two-day hospital stay was not persecution
  • holding that no perse- cution occurred when officers beat an alien with a belt and kicked him, which caused lacerations and bruising that required treatment for two days in a hospital
  • holding that a thirty-six-hour detention, during which the petitioner was beaten multiple times, resulting in a two-day hospitalization, did not compel the 10 Case: 17-14870 Date Filed: 09/24/2018 Page: 11 of 12 conclusion that the petitioner suffered persecution

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Judges: Black and Pryor, Circuit Judges, and Limbaugh

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