United States v. 2020-02-06 | 17-70129 | ELEUTERIO REYES VASQUEZ V. WILLIAM BARR | nonprecedential | memorandum disposition |

17-70129United States Court Of Appeals For The 9th Circuit06.02.2020

Gesamter Gesetzestext

NOT FOR PUBLICATION

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

ELEUTERIO REYES VASQUEZ,

Petitioner,

v.

WILLIAM P. BARR, Attorney General,

Respondent.

No. 17-70129

Agency No. A096-061-860

MEMORANDUM
*

On Petition for Review of an Order of the
Board of Immigration Appeals

Submitted January 22, 2020
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Pasadena, California

Before: RAWLINSON, LEE, and BRESS, Circuit Judges.

Eleuterio Reyes Vasquez petitions for review of the Board of Immigration
Appeals’ reversal of the Immigration Judge’s decision to grant his application for
cancellation of removal. We agree that the Immigration Judge erred, so we deny
the petition.

*
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.

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The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision
without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2).
FILED

FEB 6 2020

MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS

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First, the government argues that we lack jurisdiction because the BIA
remanded the case for further consideration. But because the BIA remanded only
to address issues regarding voluntary departure, this court has jurisdiction. See
Rizo v. Lynch, 810 F.3d 688, 691 (9th Cir. 2016).
Second, issue preclusion does not apply to the prior Immigration Judge’s
statement that Reyes’s domestic violence conviction did not disqualify him from
relief. The previous oral decision concluded that Reyes failed to show the requisite
hardship for cancellation of removal. The prior Immigration Judge’s short, one-
sentence comment in the oral decision that Reyes’s prior conviction did not
disqualify him from relief had no relation to the ultimate conclusion about lack of
demonstrated hardship. Thus, even assuming that the prior proceeding is a final
judgment for preclusion purposes despite being reopened, the issue of whether the
prior conviction for domestic violence disqualified Reyes from relief was not
necessarily decided because “its determination was merely incidental to the
judgment in the prior action.” Resolution Tr. Corp. v. Keating, 186 F.3d 1110,
1115 (9th Cir. 1999). Therefore, issue preclusion did not apply.
PETITION FOR REVIEW DENIED.

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