Case o' The Week: No Date, No Time, No Place, No Problem - Bastide-Hernandez and Notices to Appear after Karingithi and Fermin
“In my
view, the majority opinion represents a clear rejection of our binding
precedent.”
The Hon. Judge Milan Smith |
Compelling dissent by Judge Milan Smith.
Hard-fought appeal by AFPD Paul Shelton, Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington.
The immigration court then faxed a curative Notice of Hearing, but Bastide-Hernandez
denied receiving it -- and the government failed to produce evidence that a
custodial officer had transmitted it. Id.
There was a removal hearing – but the government failed to introduce a
transcript. Id.
Bastide-Hernandez was later prosecuted for illegal re-entry, in violation of 8 USC § 1326, based on this removal. Id. The district court dismissed, holding that the defective notices deprived the immigration court of jurisdiction. Id.
The
government appealed.
Of Note: In a thoughtful dissent, Judge Milan Smith explains why the panel got it wrong. See id. at *4 (Smith, J. dissenting).
Judge Smith (correctly) views Karingithi as controlling, and points out that in that case, the alien actually did later receive notice of the time, date and place of the hearing. Id. at *5. That is a big distinction from Bastide-Hernandez, where the Ninth somehow divines immigration court jurisdiction when deficient notices are all that are in the record. Id. at *2.
Judge Smith’s dissent is spot on: this decision should go en banc.
Also, it bears noting that Bastide-Hernandez’s own case was remanded by the panel to evaluate potential due process violations (although without a jurisdictional challenge to NTAs, § 1326(d) can be a bit of a sticky wicket.)
For Further Reading: A central plank in President Biden’s campaign was criminal justice reform. See generally Biden web page here.
An interesting new op-ed argues that this promised reform will be impossible until Judge Garland gets a hearing and is confirmed as A.G., and new U.S. Attorneys take over the local reins. See “Delays in Garland hearing, and in replacing U.S. attorneys, put justice reform in jeopardy,” available here.
Here in NorCal, five contenders are running for the U.S. Attorney spot – presenting a real opportunity for the first Black U.S. Attorney in the district in roughly forty years. See “Who is in the Running for the San Francisco U.S. Attorney Spot, available here.
Image of
the Honorable Judge Milan Smith from https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-22/trump-conservative-judges-9th-circuit
Steven Kalar, Federal Public Defender
N.D. Cal. Website at www.ndcalfpd.org
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Labels: 8 USC 1326, Immigration, Jurisdiction, Visiting Judges
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