· 10/29/2009
United States v. Moriel-Luna
Citations
- 585 F.3d 1191
- 2009 U.S. App. LEXIS 23850
- 2009 WL 3461925
How courts have described this case
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- noting that Moriel-Luna “needed not only time but also to either marry his U.S.-citizen girlfriend or to have his parents successfully petition for citizenship”
- holding IJ did not abuse his discretion by concluding that one week was a reasonable amount of time for petitioner to find counsel because petitioner was informed of his right to counsel and did not indicate he had tried to find an attorney
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Judges: Gould, Tallman, Panner
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