Bin Lep v. Bush ( 2013 )


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  • UN]'I``EI) STATE.S DISTRICT COURT
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    MOHAMMED NAZIR BIN LEP,
    Pei‘i:ir)iter',
    v. Civil Action N0. 09-0031 (JDB)
    BARACK H. OBAMA, et al.,
    Res'pt)r'zca'erit.s'.
    STIPULATION AND ORDER
    WHEREAS Petitioner Bin Lep seeks leave to dismiss his habeas petition voluntarily
    without prejudice, while ensuring continued access to counsel pursuant to the Protective Order
    entered in this case, as set forth in this Court’s recent Memorandum Opinion and ()rder in I£;
    Guantanamo Bav Detainee Coiitinued Access to Couiisel. 
    2012 WL 4039707
    , No. 12»1'\/1(§~00398
    (RCL) (the “Counsel Access Case") {D.D.C. Sept. 6, 2012) (Dkt Nos. 31 & 32), as amended
    (Dkt. No. 33); and
    WHEREAS Respondents consent to dismissal of this habeas petition without prejudice,
    and do not object to Petitioner’s continued access to counsel on the terms provided below;
    IT IS HEREBY STEPULATED AND ORDERED that:
    l. Petitioner Moliainined Nazir Bin Lep’s (lSN IOOZZ’S) petition for a writ of liabeas
    coipus, and this action, are hereby DISMISSED without prejudice.
    2. The Aniended Protective Order for Habeas Cases lnvoiving Top Secret / Sensitive
    Coinpartiiiented Inforination and Procedures for Counsel Access to Detainees at the United
    States Naval Base in Guantanaino Bay, Cuba, in Habeas Cases lnvolving Top Secret / Sensitive
    Coinpartinented Iiii"oriiiatioii, issued by judge Hogan on January 9, 2009 in In re: Guantanamo
    Bay Detainee Litigation, No. 08-MC~442('1``FI~'1) (D.D.C.) (Dkt. Nos. 1481 and 1496), and
    entered in this case (Dkt. Nos. 4~1 and 5) on Febiuaiy 18, 2009 (the "Protective Order"), shall
    remain in effect and continue to govern Petitioner Bin Lep’s access to counsel while he reinains
    confined at Guantanarno Bay and has the right to seek further relief by habeas corpus, whether or
    not he actually continues to have a petition pending before the Court.
    3. This Stipulatioii and Order is without prejudice to the parties’ rights to seek to set
    aside, modify, or otherwise obtain relief from any provision herein or of the Protective Order on
    any ground that could be or could have been raised at any time
    4. The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Stipulation and
    Order.
    SEEN AND AGREED TO:
    STUART F. DELERY
    Principal Deputy Assistant Attomey General
    JOSEPH H. HUNT
    Director, Federal Prograins Branch
    TERRY M. HENRY
    JAMES J. GILLIGAN
    Assistant Branch Directors
    /s'/Jos'er)lz C. Fof.io III
    ANDREW I. WARDEN
    SCOTT D. LEVIN (D.C. Bar No. 494844)
    JOSEPI{ C. FOLIO III
    Attorneys
    United States Departinent of Justice
    Civil Division, Federal Prograins Branch
    20 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20530
    Tel: (202) 305-4968
    Fax; (202) 616-8470
    J oseph.Folio@usdoj. gov
    Atioi‘)iey.s_}'i)r‘ Respoiide)'rls
    MOHAMMED NAZIR BlN LEP
    By Counsel
    /s‘/ Kenrteilz P. Tr'occoli
    Kenneth P. 'I``roccoli (D.C. Bar No. 384897')
    Gereiny Kainens (Va. Bar No. 41596)
    Aamra S. Ahinad (D.C. Bar No. 495370)
    Assistant Federal Pubiic Defenders
    Eastern District of Virginia
    1650 King Street, Suite 500
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    Tel: ('703) 600»0800
    Fax: ('703) 600-0880
    Kenneth_"'l``roccoii@fd.org
    GeremywKaniens@fd.org
    AarnrajAhinad@fd.org
    Attor'ueys' fear Petz'tt``orter'
    

Document Info

Docket Number: Civil Action No. 2009-0031

Judges: Judge John D. Bates

Filed Date: 4/5/2013

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014