Musa Sesay v. Attorney General United States
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Opinion
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT May 28, 2015
No. 14-2996
Musa Sesay, Petitioner
v.
Attorney General United States, Respondent
(Agency No. A094-244-759)
Present: RENDELL, SMITH and KRAUSE, Circuit Judges
1. Motion by Respondent to amend the decision.
Respectfully, Clerk/tyw
_________________________________ORDER________________________________
The foregoing motion to amend is hereby granted. Accordingly, in the final sentence of footnote 7 on page 15, the phrase “a letter to opposing counsel” is amended to read “a letter to the Department of Homeland Security.”
By the Court,
s/ Cheryl Ann Krause Circuit Judge
Dated: June 1, 2015 tyw/cc: Thomas V. Massucci, Esq. Jeffrey L. Menkin, Esq. Benjamin Zeitlin, Esq.
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