Aliou v. Sessions, 4:17-cv-01949-VEH-SGC. (2018)
Court: District Court, N.D. Alabama
Number: infdco20180301j10
Visitors: 8
Filed: Feb. 28, 2018
Latest Update: Feb. 28, 2018
Summary: MEMORANDUM OPINION VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS , District Judge . This case is before the court on Respondents' Motion to Dismiss, filed February 26, 2018. (Doc. 7). In the motion, Respondents note Petitioner was removed from the United States on December 19, 2017. ( Id. at 1; see Doc. 7-1 at 1). Because Petitioner has been removed, the court can no longer provide meaningful relief. Thus, the court finds that the petition for writ of habeas corpus is moot. See Nyaga v. Ashcroft, 323 F.3
Summary: MEMORANDUM OPINION VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS , District Judge . This case is before the court on Respondents' Motion to Dismiss, filed February 26, 2018. (Doc. 7). In the motion, Respondents note Petitioner was removed from the United States on December 19, 2017. ( Id. at 1; see Doc. 7-1 at 1). Because Petitioner has been removed, the court can no longer provide meaningful relief. Thus, the court finds that the petition for writ of habeas corpus is moot. See Nyaga v. Ashcroft, 323 F.3d..
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS, District Judge.
This case is before the court on Respondents' Motion to Dismiss, filed February 26, 2018. (Doc. 7). In the motion, Respondents note Petitioner was removed from the United States on December 19, 2017. (Id. at 1; see Doc. 7-1 at 1). Because Petitioner has been removed, the court can no longer provide meaningful relief. Thus, the court finds that the petition for writ of habeas corpus is moot. See Nyaga v. Ashcroft, 323 F.3d 906, 913 (11th Cir. 2003). Accordingly, Respondents' motion to dismiss is due to be granted, and the petition is due to be dismissed.
A separate order will be entered.
DONE and ORDERED.
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