JAMES P. DONOHUE, Magistrate Judge.
Petitioner, through counsel, filed the instant petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241, seeking release from immigration detention at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. See Dkt. 1. He has since been released on supervised release. See Dkt. 7, Ex. A. In light of his release, respondents have moved to dismiss the instant action as moot. Dkt. 7. Petitioner agrees this action is moot. Dkt. 9 at 2 ("Mr. Angulo would concur with the government's position that the matter is now moot."). However, he asks the Court to enter judgment in his favor and grant him attorney's fees "for having to file the action to secure his release." Id. As discussed below, the Court recommends granting respondents' motion to dismiss, denying petitioner's habeas petition as moot, denying petitioner's request for attorney's fees without prejudice as premature, and dismissing this action without prejudice.
Under Article III of the U.S. Constitution, federal courts may adjudicate only actual, ongoing cases or controversies. Deakins v. Monaghan, 484 U.S. 193, 199 (1988). Where the court can no longer grant effective relief, it lacks jurisdiction and must dismiss the case as moot. See, e.g., Cox v. McCarthy, 829 F.2d 800, 805 (9th Cir. 1987); Enrico's, Inc. v. Rice, 730 F.2d 1250, 1254 (9th Cir. 1984). Because petitioner has already been given the relief he requested—release from detention—his claim must be denied as moot. See Flores-Torres v. Mukasey, 548 F.3d 708, 710 (9th Cir. 2008) (dismissing as moot portion of habeas petition challenging detention without bond upon grant of bond hearing). Therefore, the Court may not enter judgment in petitioner's favor as he requests. See Cox, 829 F.2d at 805 (ordering district court to vacate judgment on the merits and dismiss the proceedings as moot).
Petitioner's request for attorney's fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act
For the foregoing reasons, the Court recommends GRANTING respondent's motion to dismiss, Dkt. 7; DENYING petitioner's habeas petition as moot, Dkt. 1; DENYING petitioner's request for attorney's fees without prejudice as premature, Dkt. 9; and DISMISSING this action without prejudice. A proposed order accompanies this Report and Recommendation.
Objections to this Report and Recommendation, if any, should be filed with the Clerk and served upon all parties to this suit by no later than