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061573P.pdf   04/02/2007  Daniel Shahinaj  v.  Alberto Gonzales
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  06-1573
   Immigration & Naturalization Service   
   [PUBLISHED] [Riley, Author, with Wollman and Shepherd, Circuit Judges]
Petition for review - Immigration. While the BIA excised the Immigration Judge's adverse credibility findings which were based on improper considerations, the BIA failed to explain how the remaining findings and credibility determinations were not tainted by the IJ's bias; while the assignment of Immigration Judges is within the purview of the Attorney General, the court recommends the Attorney General consider assigning the case to another IJ on remand.