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RE: SIDDIQI PTIR
Matt:
I really want to thank you for being such a pro. I appreciate your
willingness to work with us on scheduling and your patience in this case.
Let me firm up a date for the 39a. I believe your analysis is right on the
mark with respect to the immigration issue. He doesn't have to be awarded a
BCD to face deportation and the deportation decision is not always made
immediately after a conviction. It can take some time. Professor Muneer
Ahmed at Yale law School can shed more light on this. His expertise is
endorsed by Col Dwight Sullivan at NAMARA.
Vr,
Haytham
-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart Maj Matthew J [mailto:matthew.stewart@usmc.mil]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 12:02 PM
To: Haytham Faraj
Subject: RE: SIDDIQI PTIR
Haytham,
Thanks. I think we're pretty close. His company commander told me that Cpl
Siddiqi has been doing well since his return from the hospital, and they are
planning on allowing him to take leave to go home for about 10 days.
I know you have been busy, so I asked Alex to put together a written offer
with supporting documents, including a letter from an attorney specializing
in immigration law. Col Perez is under the impression that Cpl Siddiqi will
not face any adverse immigration proceedings based upon a conviction at a
SPCM. My understanding is that even a conviction without a BCD could still
result in deportation, but I want to rely upon an expert's opinion.
Just in case, do we want to schedule a 39a for early June while you are in
the area? Thanks.
Matt
Major Matthew J. Stewart, USMC
Chief Trial Counsel
Legal Services Support Section
Combat Logistics Regiment 27
2d Marine Logistics Group
PSC Box 20125
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0125
W: 910-451-8356
DSN prefix: 751
matthew.stewart@usmc.mil
-----Original Message-----
From: Haytham Faraj [mailto:haytham@puckettfaraj.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:27
To: Stewart Maj Matthew J
Cc: Wilschke Capt Alexander R
Subject: RE: SIDDIQI PTIR
Matt:
I'm going to try and make it to NC in early June to speak to the command to
try and reach some sort of agreement on this case.
Vr,
Haytham
-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart Maj Matthew J [mailto:matthew.stewart@usmc.mil]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 10:04 AM
To: Hines Maj Glen R
Cc: Haytham Faraj; Wilschke Capt Alexander R
Subject: FW: SIDDIQI PTIR
Maj Hines,
I just want to confirm whether these milestones are acceptable to the court.
Thank you.
R/S,
Major Matthew J. Stewart, USMC
Chief Trial Counsel
Legal Services Support Section
Combat Logistics Regiment 27
2d Marine Logistics Group
PSC Box 20125
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0125
W: 910-451-8356
DSN prefix: 751
matthew.stewart@usmc.mil
-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart Maj Matthew J
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 13:49
To: Hines Maj Glen R
Cc: Wilschke Capt Alexander R; 'Haytham Faraj'
Subject: SIDDIQI PTIR
Maj Hines,
I have attached proposed trial milestones for the SIDDIQI case.
R/S,
Major Matthew J. Stewart, USMC
Chief Trial Counsel
Legal Services Support Section
Combat Logistics Regiment 27
2d Marine Logistics Group
PSC Box 20125
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0125
W: 910-451-8356
DSN prefix: 751
matthew.stewart@usmc.mil