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Date: 08-24-2023
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Case Number: 8:23-cv-00697-GLS
Judge: Gina L Simms
Court: United States District Court for the District of Maryland (Prince George's County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Ben Messer
Defendant's Attorney: Alan Carl Lazerow
Description: Greenbelt, Maryland immigration law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants seeking a writ of mandamus.
A writ of mandamus is a court order that commands a public official or lower court to perform a certain act. The writ is an extraordinary remedy, which means that it is only used in limited circumstances.
To be granted a writ of mandamus, the petitioner must show that:
The petitioner has a legal right to the relief requested.
The respondent has a clear duty to perform the act that is being requested.
The respondent is refusing to perform the act without a valid reason.
The petitioner has no other adequate remedy available.
Writs of mandamus are often used to compel government agencies to follow the law. For example, a writ of mandamus could be used to compel a government agency to issue a permit that it has been delaying or denying.
Writs of mandamus can also be used to compel lower courts to follow the law. For example, a writ of mandamus could be used to compel a lower court to issue a ruling on a case that it has been delaying.
Writs of mandamus are a powerful tool that can be used to ensure that the law is followed. However, they are also a limited remedy that should only be used in the most appropriate cases.
Here are some examples of when a writ of mandamus might be used:
To compel a government agency to issue a permit.
To compel a government agency to comply with a court order.
To compel a lower court to rule on a case.
To compel a public official to perform their duties.
If you believe that you have a right to a writ of mandamus, you should consult with an attorney. An attorney can help you assess your case and determine whether a writ of mandamus is the right remedy for you.
Outcome: 08/24/2023 13 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Cynthia Bongtar Lukong (Messer, Benjamin) (Entered: 08/24/2023)
08/24/2023 14 MARGINAL ORDER approving 13 Notice of Voluntary Dismissal filed by Cynthia Bongtar Lukong. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gina L Simms on 8/24/2023. (dass, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 08/24/2023)
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