| Senegalese Street Seller
Detained in MDC by ICE SDNY Judge
Mulls Releasing Him Dec 22
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 19 – A man from Senegal
who has been detained since
being arrested in November
charged with selling
counterfeit goods on Canal
Street and Broadway was
brought on December 19 before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Arun Suramanian. Inner
City Press was there, and live
tweeted, here:
Judge
Subramanian: Does the
Government concede that if Mr.
Tall exhausted his
administrative remedies, he
could be released? He is
arguing that for persons on
parole, the conditions must be
considered. AUSA: Some courts
have granted release in those
circumstances
AUSA: Any defect
in the original arrest can be
cured Judge Subramanian: The
other line of cases say, Just
release. And there are more
than 100 cases like this.
AUSA: I haven't counted. I'll
have to take your word for it.
Judge
Subramanian: Even though Mr.
Tall was detained because of a
violation of state law, if it
was done improperly, shouldn't
he be released? AUSA: I
haven't researched that. Judge
Subramanian: The agency
thought detention was
mandatory? AUSA: Yes
Judge
Subramanian: After Mr. Tall
was arrested on November 22,
no one at 26 Federal Plaza
considered whether he could be
released - why isn't that a
violation of the regulations?
AUSA: They had a warrant to
arrest him. It's hard to
operate in a counter-factual
Judge
Sumramanian: Given that they
were operating under a
framework that this court and
100s of others have found to
be legally erroneous,
shouldn't Mr. Tall be
released? Even if you just
re-arrest him? AUSA: Or give
him the bond hearing at this
point
AUSA: I've
only worked on a few of these
cases, I don't have a bird's
eye view - but in one I worked
on, the District Judge just
sent it back for an
Immigration bond hearing - and
that was the end of the
Federal proceeding
Judge
Subramanian: Nothing prevents
me from retaining jurisdiction
AUSA: We might not think it's
appropriate Judge Subramanian:
Why was a new warrant issue?
AUSA: I was trying to find
that out. Judge Subramanian:
Would petitition be entitled
to fees? AUSA: Some do
Petitioner's
pro bono counsel from Cleary
Gottlieb: The document does
not mention any warrant, only
that Mr. Tall was observed
peddling counterfeit
merchandise in front of 448
Broadway. Judge Subramanian:
Why didn't you have Mr.
Maldonado here? A: Sorry
Judge
Subramanian: Are you saying
Mr. Maldonado is lying?
Cleary: What's in his
declaration is not consistent
with the rest of the evidence.
Judge: You're saying in
essence that they chased him
down Canal Street then issued
a third warrant afterward
Cleary: Without
saying he's is lying, we can
better believe the written
records at the time. Judge
Subramanian: We can call
Officer Maldonado and you can
cross examine him Cleary: But
Mr. Tall would remain detained
Judge: Do you want fees?
Cleary: It's our right
AUSA:
Officer Maldonado is part of
ICE's Fugitive Operations
Team, that's why he got
involved later. Judge
Subramanian: It says officers
were conducting surveillance -
inconsistent with what Mr.
Maldonado says. AUSA: An ICE
officer saw him & got
Maldonado
Judge:
Break 11:56 am - Judge
Subramanian is back. Judge:
The remedy should correspond
to the violation. There is
disagreement. The AUSA says,
sent back for a hearing before
the immigration judge. The
petition says the remedy is
release
Judge
Subramanian: It is important
to get the law right. I need
to take the weekend
Inner City
Press will stay on the case(s)
More on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here
The case is Tall
v. Joyce, et al., 1:25-cv-9781
(Subramanian)
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