No. CV-80-2203. November 17, 1980. Federal Defender Services Unit, The Legal Aid Society, for petitioner; Marion Seltzer, Brooklyn, N.Y., of counsel. Edward R. Korman, U.S. Atty., Eastern Dist. of N.Y., Brooklyn, N Y, for respondent; Ben Wiles, Asst. U.S. Atty., Brooklyn, N Y, of counsel. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER WEINSTEIN, Chief Judge: A writ of habeas corpus is sought to obtain the release of Hu Yau-Leung, a minor, being held for extradition to Hong Kong pursuant to a treaty between this country and
Cr. No. 73-13289. May 27, 1975. Thomas P. Young, Asst. U.S. Atty., Harold M. Fong, U.S. Atty., Honolulu, Hawaii, for plaintiff. Hyman M. Greenstein, Paul E. DiBianco, Honolulu, Hawaii, for defendant. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ON MOTION TO RECONSIDER ORDER DENYING MOTION TO DISMISS SAMUEL P. KING, Chief Judge. In a previous order this court denied defendant's motion to dismiss holding that "the exposure of a juvenile to mandatory treatment as an adult for offenses punishable by (death or) life imprisonment
(a)Generally. (1) DHS treats all minors and unaccompanied alien children (UACs) in its custody with dignity, respect and special concern for their particular vulnerability. (2) The provisions of this section apply to all minors in the legal custody of DHS, including minors who are subject to the mandatory detention provisions of the INA and applicable regulations, to the extent authorized by law. (b)Definitions. For the purposes of this section: (1)Minor means any alien who has not attained eighteen
(a)General. When an alien in the custody of DHS requests asylum or withholding of removal, or expresses a fear of persecution or harm upon return to his or her country of origin or to agents thereof, DHS shall make available the appropriate application forms and shall provide the applicant with the information required by section 208(d)(4) of the Act, including in the case of an alien who is in custody with a positive credible fear or reasonable fear determination under 8 CFR 208.30 or 208.31 , and