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DOJ attorney’s contempt order dismissed
A federal judge has dismissed a contempt order after the Department of Justice (DOJ) returned a passport to a man recently released from ICE custody.
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Court records show a judge had granted petitioner Rigoberto Soto Jimenez’s release and the return of all of his belongings, including his identity documents, on Feb. 9 after the DOJ did not meet the court’s Feb. 5 deadline to respond to his habeas petition.
The conditions of the judge’s order had not been satisfied by Feb. 17, and she ordered a DOJ attorney to show cause as to why he should not be held in contempt.
During a Wednesday hearing on Feb. 18, the attorney was held in civil contempt and threatened with a $500-a-day fine until Soto Jimenez’s passport was returned.
Court filings show that the belongings were returned to Soto Jimenez on Thursday, Feb. 19, and the attorney will not be fined.
You can view the court documents below:
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The post Contempt order dismissed after DOJ returns belongings to man released from ICE custody first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.
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