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In It to Win It

(10,903 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:52 PM Jun 17

BREAKING: Kilmar Abrego Garcia might be getting new top-shelf legal counsel for his criminal case in Tennessee

Chris Geidner
‪@chrisgeidner.bsky.social‬

BREAKING: Sean Hecker, Jenna Dabbs, & David Patton of Hecker Fink and Rascoe Dean of Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison file a motion to take over as counsel for Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his criminal case in Tennessee. https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.tnmd.104622/gov.uscourts.tnmd.104622.37.0.pdf

Dean is the former Deputy Criminal Chief in the Middle District of Tennessee U.S. Attorney’s Office, Patton is the former longtime head of the Federal Defenders of New York, Hecker is the Hecker of Hecker Fink and a former Federal Defender, and Dabbs is a former AUSA from SDNY.

All four are partners at their respective firms.


BREAKING: Sean Hecker, Jenna Dabbs, & David Patton of Hecker Fink and Rascoe Dean of Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison file a motion to take over as counsel for Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his criminal case in Tennessee. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner.bsky.social) 2025-06-18T01:24:46.361Z
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BREAKING: Kilmar Abrego Garcia might be getting new top-shelf legal counsel for his criminal case in Tennessee (Original Post) In It to Win It Jun 17 OP
Wasn't it impossible, no way, not gonna happen that he could come back to America? Norrrm Jun 17 #1
Good news kacekwl Jun 17 #2
Won't he just get deported again if he wins? pcdb Jun 17 #3
Maybe not... reACTIONary Jun 17 #4
yes purple_haze Jun 17 #5
Interesting post. Kingofalldems Jun 18 #7
He probably will need to seek asylum róisín_dubh Jun 17 #6
Deadline: Legal Blog-Judge stresses due process while rejecting bid to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia pending trial LetMyPeopleVote Jun 23 #8

Norrrm

(2,138 posts)
1. Wasn't it impossible, no way, not gonna happen that he could come back to America?
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:57 PM
Jun 17

Need to see his 'tattoo' of MS13 on his knuckles.
D'ya suppose it faded?

reACTIONary

(6,530 posts)
4. Maybe not...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:17 PM
Jun 17

.... given his recent trip to El Salvador he has a stronger case for asylum than he did before.

róisín_dubh

(12,049 posts)
6. He probably will need to seek asylum
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:45 PM
Jun 17

In a third country at this stage. He will have grounds for political persecution at this stage. It’s unfortunate, but clear he cannot be returned to El Salvador and, whilst the goons are in charge in the US, if he’s acquitted it’s not safe there either.
Something like 2/3 of immigration judges are Dick Tater appointees, so it’ll be a crap shoot when he comes up in immigration court again

LetMyPeopleVote

(165,576 posts)
8. Deadline: Legal Blog-Judge stresses due process while rejecting bid to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia pending trial
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 02:55 PM
Jun 23

The judge noted that her ruling could be seen as an "academic exercise" if Abrego Garcia just winds up held in immigration custody, anyway.

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MSNBC - Deadline: Legal Blog - Judge stresses due process while rejecting bid to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia pending trial

The judge noted that her ruling could be seen as an "academic exercise" if Abrego Garcia just winds up held in immigration custody, anyway.

Lola Gayle (@lolagaylec.bsky.social) 2025-06-23T12:15:40.055Z



https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/kilmar-abrego-garcia-judge-orders-release-detention-trump-rcna212833

A federal judge on Sunday rejected the Justice Department's bid to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia pending his federal criminal trial in Tennessee, citing the importance of due process while noting that he could still separately be held by immigration authorities.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes began her 51-page ruling by observing that the only thing the government and Abrego Garcia might agree on is the likelihood that he will stay in custody regardless of her detention ruling, given the government's intention to separately detain him in U.S. immigration custody. While that could make her ruling an “academic exercise,” Holmes stressed that she needed to give the defendant “the due process that he is guaranteed.”

A judge saying that she is going to enforce the Constitution might have been an obvious statement hardly worth writing before President Donald Trump’s second inauguration. But today it calls to mind the administration’s failure to provide that baseline guarantee in multiple cases, perhaps none more infamous than Abrego Garcia’s.

So, regardless of the outcome of this criminal case and any subsequent deportation efforts by the government, it’s remarkable that merely mentioning the necessity of due process stands as a rebuke against the administration that fought to avoid providing it in this case and is still fighting to avoid providing it in others.....

In her ruling on Sunday, Holmes said the government failed to make its case that Abrego Garcia is enough of a flight risk or danger to the community to warrant holding him ahead of trial. She said that she would set a hearing for Wednesday to review the conditions of his release.

But the DOJ quickly filed a motion to a U.S. District Court judge in Tennessee on Sunday, arguing that Holmes’ impending release order should be halted. The motion notes that Abrego Garcia “has an immigration detainer lodged against him by the Department of Homeland Security,” adding that “he will remain in custody pending deportation and Judge Holmes’ release order would not immediately release him to the community under any circumstance.”

The success of that government motion and any further appeal on the detention issue in the coming days could derail Abrego Garcia’s release in the criminal case, regardless of any separate immigration detention.
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