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              The Secretary of State for the Home Department appeals with the permission of First-tier Tribunal Judge Moon and First-tier Tribunal Judge Adio against a determination of First-tier Tribunal Judge Coll ("the judge") promulgated initially on 8 April 2024 and re-promulgated on 1 July 2024.
              For ease and clarity, we will refer below to Mr Ricketts as "the appellant" and the Secretary of State as "the respondent" as they were before the First tier Tribunal.
              The appellant came to the United Kingdom in 2002 when he was 13 years old. He was granted indefinite leave to remain as a child of settled parents on 6 June 2003.
              In 2015, the appellant began a relationship with Sara Guillen-Amo, a Spanish national. The couple moved in together in February 2016 and their son Elijah Ricketts was born on 10 July 2016.
              On 15 January 2019 the appellant was found in possession of cocaine and heroin with intent to supply. He was sentenced on 2 December 2019 to 51 months' imprisonment. On 17 March 2021 the respondent made a decision to deport the appellant and refuse his human rights claim. The appellant lodged an appeal against the refusal of his human rights claim.
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