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EOIR Announces New Immigration Judges - NOTICE Colin P Eichenberger was appointed as an immigration judge to begin hearing cases in May 2023 Judge Eichenberger earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2003 from the University of California, Davis, a Juris Doctor in 2006 from the University of San Francisco, and a Master of Laws in 2014 from George Washington University
Colin P. Eichenberger -- Concord Colin P Eichenberger was appointed as an immigration judge to begin hearing cases in May 2023 Judge Eichenberger earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2003 from the University of California, Davis, a Juris Doctor in 2006 from the University of San Francisco, and a Master of Laws in 2014 from George Washington University
Colin Paul Eichenberger # 246102 - Attorney Licensee Search The table below shows an attorney’s license status changes, disciplinary actions, and administrative actions Some administrative suspensions are subject to automatic removal from the attorney profile page pursuant to the State Bar's policy on removal of administrative actions
Colin Eichenberger - Immigration Judge | LinkedIn I currently serve as an Immigration Judge with the U S Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review, bringing two decades of legal and leadership experience to the bench
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS 16 December 2022 ________________________ Military Judge: Colin P Eichenberger Sentence: Sentenc adjudged 19 March 2021 by GCM convened at Moun-tain Home Air Force Base, Idaho Sentence entered by military judge on 3 May 2021: Bad-conduct discharge, con inement for 90 days, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and reduction to E-1 For App
EOIR Announces 19 New Immigration Judges - AILA EOIR announced the appointment of 19 immigration judges, including one assistant chief immigration judge, to immigration courts in Arizona, California, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, and Texas
Protect Our Defenders Files Amicus Brief Arguing that Victim Had . . . In its amicus brief filed in support of the writ-appeal petition filed by appellant H K in H K v Colin P Eichenberger and Lee B Broome, Protect Our Defenders argues that victims have standing under Article 6b to oppose unreasonable delays
Daily Journal for December 2021 - armfor. uscourts. gov Lieutenant Colonel Colin P Eichenberger, Military Judge, United States Air Force, Appellee and Technical Sergeant Lee B Broome, USAF, Real Party in Interest On consideration of the motion filed by Captain Victoria H Clarke to appear pro hac vice, it is ordered that the motion is granted