JudgesNYC

Immigration Judge KED

NYC

Statistical data only. Individual judge grant rates reflect historical case outcomes — case mix, nationalities handled, and legal representation rates all affect these numbers. This is not a prediction for any future case. Consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Case Insights: Judge KED

Immigration Judge KED has issued 4,470 recorded decisions at the NYC in the DOJ EOIR dataset. Of those decisions, 2,956 resulted in relief granted (66.1%), 42 were denied (0.9%), and 1,472 fell into other dispositions such as administrative closures, changes of venue, or withdrawals (32.9%). That volume places Judge KED among a substantial docket at the NYC.

The gap between the grant rate and the denial rate is 65.2 percentage points, which categorizes this judge's outcome pattern as grant-leaning relative to national EOIR norms. Because every case before an immigration judge depends on nationality, relief type, representation status, and country conditions, these aggregate rates are not a predictor of any single future decision. TRAC Immigration and DOJ EOIR both caution readers to interpret judge-level rates as descriptive rather than prescriptive statistics.

The NYC itself has multiple judges whose grant rates can vary widely, so the best way to contextualize Judge KED's numbers is to compare against court-wide figures and against peers on the same bench. The court page for NYC lists all sitting judges and their recorded outcome rates, making side-by-side comparison of caseloads and grant percentages straightforward for researchers, attorneys, and respondents.

66.1%
Grant Rate
0.9%
Denial Rate
4,470
Total Decisions
N/A
Avg Case Duration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Judge KED's grant rate?
Immigration Judge KED has an overall grant rate of 66.1% across 4,470 decisions at the NYC. The denial rate is 0.9%.
Where does Judge KED serve?
Judge KED serves at the NYC. You can view all judges and court-wide statistics on the court page.
How many cases has Judge KED decided?
Judge KED has decided 4,470 cases on record in DOJ EOIR data, including 2,956 grants and 42 denials.
Does a judge's grant rate predict my case outcome?
No. A judge's historical grant rate reflects aggregate outcomes across many different case types, nationalities, and circumstances. Individual outcomes depend on the facts of your case, the type of relief sought, country conditions, and the quality of legal representation. Always consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Explore PlainImmigration

Data from the DOJ Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) via FOIA bulk case data. Statistical information only — not legal advice.

All federal data sources used on this page

Related

Data sourced from DOJ EOIR Immigration Court Case Data. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainImmigration Editorial