AQUINO v. ATTY. GEN.

No. 21-3317.

53 F.4th 761 (2022)

Johan Manuel Gonzalez AQUINO, Petitioner v. ATTORNEY GENERAL United States of America.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

(Filed: November 22, 2022).


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephanie E. Norton [ARGUED], Seton Hall University School of Law, Center for Social Justice, 833 McCarter Highway, Newark, NJ 07102, Counsel for Petitioner.

Robert Lundberg [ARGUED], Sarah Pergolizzi, United States Department of Justice, Office of Immigration Litigation, P.O. Box 878, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044, Counsel for Respondent.

Before: KRAUSE, BIBAS, and RENDELL, Circuit Judges.


OPINION OF THE COURT

"No harm, no foul" is usually good law. If someone spots a flaw in his agency proceeding and asks for a remand, he normally must show that the flaw prejudiced his outcome. Exceptions to this requirement are rare.

Johan Manuel Gonzalez Aquino says the procedural flaws in his removal hearing...

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