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Habeas Sighting: New York, NY

Gabe Rottman,
Legislative Counsel,
勛圖眻畦 Washington Legislative Office
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April 18, 2007

We璽砂┴e not sure how he璽砂┬ moving around so quickly, and these reports may not be entirely reliable, but we just got another eyewitness account, this time from a 24-year-old Columbia University graduate student in Manhattan:

I璽砂▌ still trying to figure out what this means, but I was taking my parents to see 璽玳Blue Man Group璽玲 in the Village and out of the corner of my eye I caught a glimpse of something bright green.At first I assumed it was someone's oversized handbag, but that color is really 90s, so I knew it probably wasn璽砂┤ that. My mom asked if he was part of the show, but after I looked again I said 璽玳No, I think that璽砂┬ Habeas Corpus!璽玲 There are missing posters for him all over town 璽砂 taped up in the subway, at the gym, at Big Nick璽砂┬ on Broadway.After the show, we tried to keep our eyes on him as the theatre emptied out, but we weren璽砂┤ fast enough. My dad says he may have hailed a yellow cab and sped away.My mom made that funny noise she makes with her tongue and said 璽玳I hope he璽砂┬ all right.璽玲 I do too. If you talk to him, please say hi!-- Mia, Columbia University Business School, New York, NY

Have you seen Habeas? Please keep your eyes peeled. E-mail your tips to aclu@aclu.org.

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