Eastern District of California • 1:26-cv-00313
(HC) Ramirez Calmo v. Lyons
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Filed: January 15, 2026
Assigned to:
Jennifer L. Thurston
Referred to:
Helena Barch-Kuchta
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee
Cause:
28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus
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Last Activity:
March 13, 2026
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Docket Entries
#1
Jan 15, 2026
PETITION for WRIT of HABEAS CORPUS against Sergio Albarran, Pamela J. Bondi, Christopher Chestnut, Todd Lyons, Kristi Noem by Nicolas RAMIREZ CALMO. (Filing fee $ 5, receipt number ACAEDC-12766282) (Attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet)(Mira, Jaime) (Entered: 01/15/2026)
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Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus
#2
Jan 15, 2026
ORDER RE CONSENT ISSUED. Consent or Decline due within thirty (30) days. (Deputy Clerk OFR) (Entered: 01/15/2026)
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Prisoner New Case Documents for Magistrate Judge as Presider
#3
Jan 16, 2026
CONSENT/DECLINE of U.S. Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 73(b)(1), this document is restricted to attorneys and court staff only. Judges do not have access to view this document and will be informed of a party's response only if all parties have consented to the referral. (Mira, Jaime) (Entered: 01/16/2026)
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CONSENT/DECLINE
#4
Jan 21, 2026
06 - HC/Order Requiring Respondent to File a Response
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06 - HC/Order Requiring Respondent to File a Response
#5
Jan 21, 2026
09 - Order Re Consent or Request for Reassignment
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09 - Order Re Consent or Request for Reassignment
#6
Jan 23, 2026
Temporary Restraining Order
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Temporary Restraining Order
#7
Jan 23, 2026
MOTION for TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER by Nicolas Ramirez Calmo. (Attachments: # 1 Memorandum Memo, # 2 Exhibit Exhibit, # 3 Proposed Order Proposed Order, # 4 Declaration Declaration)(Mira, Jaime) (Entered: 01/23/2026)
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Temporary Restraining Order
#8
Jan 23, 2026
MINUTE ORDER (Text Entry Only) The Court has reviewed the Petition filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 (Doc. 1) and the related request for emergency injunctive relief (Docs. 6,7). Petitioner asserts that he has been detained since October 2025 (Doc. 6-2 at 7), nearly 4 months ago. He fails to explain his delay in seeking his request for a temporary restraining order or why despite this delay, the Court should treat the situation as an emergency. Thus, the TRO request is untimely, and it is DENIED. Local Rule 231(b). The Court refers the matter to the assigned magistrate judge for a determination on the merits. The Court sets the following briefing schedule, which may be modified by the magistrate judge as needed. Respondents SHALL file their responsive pleading within 30 days. Petitioner may file a traverse no later than 15 days after the respondents file their brief.In the meantime, unless and until the Court orders otherwise, the Court ORDERS that Respondents shall not remove Petitioner from the United States nor transfer Petitioner out of this District. See F.T.C. v. Dean Foods Co., 384 U.S. 597, 604 (1966) (noting the court's "express authority under the All Writs Act to issue such temporary injunctions as may be necessary to protect its own jurisdiction"). Given the exigent circumstances, the Court finds that this order is warranted to maintain the status quo pending the hearing and any subsequent order and finds that Petitioner has satisfied the factors governing the issuance of such preliminary relief signed by District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on January 23, 2026. (Deputy Clerk IM) (Entered: 01/23/2026)
Jan 23, 2026
Order on Motion for TRO AND Order on Motion for TRO
#12
Feb 20, 2026
Summary Judgment
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Summary Judgment
#13
Feb 23, 2026
Dismiss
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Dismiss
#14
Feb 27, 2026
Opposition to Motion
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Opposition to Motion
#16
Mar 13, 2026
Judgment
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Judgment
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