US Judge asks why Calvin Cheng and Jason Neo not prosecuted
It was reported that that Amos Yee has been granted asylum in US by an immigration court in Chicago. In his judgement, the presiding Judge Samuel Cole concluded that the prosecution of Yee by the Singapore govt had been politically motivated and as such, granted asylum for him to stay in the US. Judge Cole ruled, "Singapore...
Media update by Amos Yee’s attorney Sandra Grossman
On March 27, 2017, Officers at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Chicago Field Office informed Grossman Law, LLC that Amos Yee will remain in detention despite the Honorable Immigration Judge's asylum grant on March 24, 2017. Yee has been detained since December 17, 2016. When ICE officers first detained Yee, they stated...
Law society disagrees with findings of US judge
The Law Society of Singapore (the Society) disagrees with the findings about Singapore's criminal justice system by US judge Samuel Cole, in allowing asylum for Mr Amos Yee in the United States (US judge grants Amos Yee's asylum request; March 26). We note the 30-day period for the US Department of Homeland Security to appeal...
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