· 7/9/2014
Fredy Sanchez v. Eric Holder, Jr.
Citations
- 757 F.3d 712
- 2014 WL 3329186
- 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 13072
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the burden of proof controls only if the evidence remains inconclusive after the adjudicator examines evidence outside Shepard evidence documents
- noting that if, in the relief context, “the analysis has run its course and the answer is still unclear, the alien loses by default”
- finding that a non-precedential decision by a single member of the Board is entitled to respect but only to the extent that it has the power to persuade
- finding that a non-precedential decision by a single member of the Board is entitled to respect but only to the extent that it has the power to persuade
- agreeing with the Fourth and Tenth Circuit that “if the analysis has run its course and the answer is still unclear, the alien loses by default”
- quot- ing Lagunas-Salgado v. Holder, 584 F.3d 707, 710 (7th Cir. 2009)
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Judges: Flaum, Rovner, Kendall
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