Garcia v. Department of Homeland Security

Filing 5

AGREED ENTRY - Parties agree to settle matter; Petitioner will be allowed to withdraw his stipulated agreement for removal; Government will not oppose Petitioner's voluntary departure within thirty days. Signed by Judge Thomas M Rose on 05/18/07. (phil1, )

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Garcia v. Department of Homeland Security Doc. 5 Case 3:07-cv-00184-TMR Document 5 Filed 05/18/2007 Page 1 of 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION HECTOR GARCIA Petitioner, v. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Respondent. : : Case No. 3:07-CV-0184 A097-402-659 Judge Thomas M. Rose AGREED ENTRY ________________________________________________________________________ The parties have agreed to settle this matter: Petitioner (Garcia) agrees to withdraw his Petition for Writ of Prohibition and Motion for Temporary Restraining Order filed in this Court. In consideration thereof, Respondent (Government) agrees as follows: 1. Petitioner will be allowed to withdraw his stipulated agreement for removal. 2. The Government will not oppose Petitioner's voluntary departure within thirty days. SO ORDERED: s/Thomas M. Rose ______________________________ District Judge Dockets.Justia.com Case 3:07-cv-00184-TMR Document 5 Filed 05/18/2007 Page 2 of 2 AGREED TO: /s/George A. Katchmer_______________ George A. Katchmer (0005031) 1804 East Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45403 937/258-1800 phone 937/258-1810 facsimile Attorney for Petitioner /s/Victoria Christian Victoria Christian, per telephone approval 1240 E. Ninth Street, Suite 519 Cleveland, Ohio 44196 Attorney for Respondent CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE A copy of the foregoing was served upon the Respondent's Attorney, Victoria Christian, 1240 E. Ninth Street, Suite 519, Cleveland, Ohio 44196, via Electronic Notification by the Clerk of Courts on this day of filing. /s/George A, Katchmer________________ George A. Katchmer (0005031)

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