Hernandez-Ortez v. Holder, Jr., No. 12-60962 (5th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePetitioner sought review of the BIA's dismissal of his appeal from an IJ's final order of removal. As a preliminary matter, the court could not consider petitioner's affidavit and the response of his former counsel to petitioner's complaint because that evidence was not presented to the BIA. The court held that, through counsel, petitioner clearly waived his right to appeal at the conclusion of the proceedings before the IJ. Although petitioner contended that his waiver was involuntary based upon the ineffectiveness of counsel, petitioner failed to show that he met the procedural requirements of Matter of Lozada. Accordingly, the court affirmed the BIA's dismissal of the appeal based on lack of jurisdiction.
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