Law360, New York (January 11, 2016, 8:12 PM EST) -- The Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up an appeal from a Jamaican citizen who was ordered deported after his removal hearing notice was mailed to the wrong address, despite his claims that the case presented a conflict between two circuit courts. The justices rejected a petition from Anthony Thompson, who was ordered to be deported “in absentia” after his hearing notice was mailed to an address that he says wasn’t his residence. The rejection comes even though Thompson had highlighted an apparent circuit split in his petition, saying the Sixth Circuit’s interpretation of a regulation that places certain address responsibilities...

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