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August 24, 2009
In August 2009, ACLU client Mohammed Jawad was released from Guantánamo and returned to Afghanistan, ending nearly seven years of illegal detention by the United States. U.S. District Judge Ellen S. Huvelle granted Jawad's habeas corpus petition and ordered the Justice Department to release him, finding there was no credible evidence to continue holding him. Judge Huvelle had previously issued a ruling throwing out Jawad's supposed "confession" because it was the product of torture.
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Al Halmandy, et al. v. Obama, et al. – Government Status Report On Return Of Jawad To Afghanistan
Saki Bacha v. Obama, et al. - Judge's Order Granting Jawad's Petition For Habeas Corpus
Al-Hamandy v. Obama - Government's Memo Supporting Proposed Order for Resolution in Jawad Habeas Case
Al-Hamandy v. Obama - Government's Proposed Order for Resolution in Jawad Habeas Case
Al Halmandy, et al. v. Obama, et al. - Jawad Response and Prayer for Relief
Saki Bacha v. Obama - Order for Status Conference