Judge Hears Arguments Concerning Immigrant Detainees' Right to See Lawyers
The hearing examines allegations that ICE illegally converted the B-18 facility into a long-term detention center denying timely legal access to detainees, according to plaintiffs.
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Judge hears arguments concerning immigrant detainees' right to see lawyers
A federal judge heard arguments on Thursday but made no immediate ruling on whether to make permanent her temporary order, which ensures that immigrants detained at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in downtown Los Angeles can see…
Judge Makes No Decision on Immigrant Detainees' Right to See Lawyers
A federal judge Thursday heard arguments but made no immediate ruling on whether to make permanent her temporary order ensuring that immigrants detained at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in downtown Los Angeles are able to see their attorneys in a timely manner. U.S. District Judge Maame E. Frimpong issued the temporary restraining order in July requiring that detainees confined in the basement facility known as B-1…
Federal judge issues tentative ruling ordering that immigrant detainees have access to legal counsel
The preliminary injunction would essentially extend a temporary restraining order that U.S. District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong issued in July, requiring federal immigration agencies to allow legal visitation at the B-18 detention facility seven days a week.
Federal hearing on immigrant detainees' right continues in downtown LA
A federal judge today heard arguments but made no immediate ruling on whether to make permanent her temporary order ensuring that immigrants detained at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in downtown Los Angeles are able to see their attorneys in a timely manner. U.S. District Judge Maame E. Frimpong issued the temporary restraining order in July requiring...
A judge in Los Angeles heard arguments about the right of immigration detainees to have access to a lawyer.
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