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New move to keep control on detainees

... The first appeal, filed on July 25, aimed at an order on July 10 by Senior District Judge Thomas F. Hogan affecting 117 detainees’ cases, requiring the government to give 30 days’ notice to a detainee’s lawyer before that individual is moved from Guantanamo, if the lawyer seeks it. It is unclear whether notice orders have yet been issued in every one of those cases. In the government’s...

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Hamdan sentenced to 5 1/2 years

... the case has been temporarily assigned, for coordination with other habeas cases, to Senior Judge Thomas F. Hogan. Otherwise, it remains pending before District Judge James Robertson.

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Sharp dispute over shape of detainee cases

... . Each side will file a response to the other’s document by Aug. 1. Senior U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan, who is attempting to coordinate the cases that are pending before 13 different judges (two judges are doing their own managing of cases), will decide some of the process issues and may decide that others must go back to individual judges for decision. The two sides, as expected,...

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US files first appeal in new detainee cases

... 10, in one of his first significant actions as coordinating judge, Senior U.,S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan told the government to provide detainees, their lawyers and the Court 30 days’ advance notice “of any intended removal” of a prisoner from Guantanamo — if a detainee’s counsel asks for such an order, as many now have. Hogan did say in the order that he recognized that...

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Federal judge says US Department of Justice must give priority to Guantánamo cases

Friday, July 11, 2008 : Senior Judge Thomas F. Hogan of the United States District Court warned Justice Department attorneys on Tuesday to make the habeas corpus cases of Guantánamo Bay detainees their top priority. The time has come to move these forward, Hogan declared, Set aside every other case thats pending in the division and address this case first.

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U.S.: No court review of Gitmo conditions

... Boumediene v. Bush (06-1195). In other developments in recent days: ** Senior U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan, working on arrangements to handle habeas challenges in scores of detainee cases, on Thursday ordered the Pentagon and State Department not to move any detainee out of Guantanamo without a month’s advance notice to his lawyers — at least in any case where the detainee’s...