Mahmoud Khalil Filed Habeas
Corpus in SDNY 4 am Now US Says
Seen on St Arrested in Foyer
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 13 – As Mahmoud Khalil
was sent to the ICE detention
facility in Elizabeth, NJ -
and then it seems to Louisiana
- his lawyer filed a habeas
corpus petition in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York.
It was not viewable on PACER
but it was, at terminals in
the courthouse itself. On
Bluesky here,
Threads here
(later, on X)
On March
10 it was assigned to Judge
Jesse M. Furman who ordered:
"a joint letter, no later than
March 11, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.,
indicating whether the
conference is necessary and
addressing how the Court
should handle the present
Petition."
The letter was
filed just before 7 pm, noting
the US Attorney's Office's
assertion is disputes on
jurisdiction and possibility
transferring the case, but
still asking for the
conference on March 12.
Inner City Press
live tweeted March 12 - the
Assistant US Attorney said
Khalil was moved to New Jersey
before the 4 am filing of the
habeas petition. Judge Furman
asked for briefing and ordered
privileged phone calls March
12 and 13, thread here
On March 13
respondent Joyce amended his
declaration to say HSI
"observed Khalil outside of
195 Claremont Avenue in
Manhattan, New York at
approximately 8:32 p.m. and
arrested Khalil in the front
foyer of 195 Claremont Avenue
at approximately 8:35 p.m.,
for the purpose of placing him
in removal proceeding," filing
on Patreon here
The case is M.K.
v. Joyce, et al., 1:25-cv-1935
(Furman)
More on Substack
here
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