The court granted bail pending the resolution of habeas petitions to three petitioners, denied bail to one petitioner, and continued consideration for two petitioners. Six petitioners' cases were deemed moot because they had already been released. The petitioners who were granted bail were released to house arrest without electronic monitoring; the petitioner who was denied bail was denied without prejudice, with the possibility of resubmission of a more detailed request.
Savino v. Hodgson, No. 1:20-cv-10617-WGY, 2020 BL 148839 (D. Mass. Apr. 4, 2020).
DETAILS
Decision
Date
04/04/2020
Practice Area
Immigration
Relief Requested
Release
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
Massachusetts
Type of Case
Group
Case Characteristics
Immigrant Detention
Release Granted
Yes
Compassionate Release Case
No
Case Tracking Number
1:20-cv-10617-WGY
MORE CASE INFORMATION
Court Name
D. Mass.
Decision
Motions Partially Granted
Place of Incarceration
Immigrant Detention
Name of Facility
Not specified
Legal Authority
§ 2241 Habeas
Release Conditions
14 day home quarantine; house arrest without electronic monitoring except for medical treatment
Case Status
Decision Made
Motions Partially Granted
The court granted bail pending resolution of habeas petitions to three petitioners, denied bail to one petitioner, continued consideration of bail for two petitioners, and mooted the petitions of six petitioners who had already been released.
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