The Second Judicial Division of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court docket of New York mentioned that the regulation—Part 7003(c) of the Civil Observe Regulation and Guidelines—violated the separation of powers, by incentivizing judges to determine a technique whereas contemplating petitions for writs of habeas corpus.
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