What We Do: In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that criminal defense attorneys have a Sixth Amendment duty to advise their clients
about immigration consequences of their criminal cases, and that failure to do so is ineffective assistance of counsel.
Since the 2010 Supreme Court decision Padilla v. Kentucky, we've done many presentations and writing throughout the state for defense attorneys about the basics of immigration law and the obligation to advise non-citizens defendants
about the immigration consequences of picking a guilty plea.
Not exact matches
Trump's incendiary words
about immigration have dampened the prospects that a broad spending and
immigration deal can be reached by the end of the week, raising the possibility of a government shutdown with unknown political
consequences for lawmakers in both parties.
«On balance, the evidence on the UK labour market suggests that fears
about adverse
consequences of rising
immigration regularly seen in opinion polls have not, on average, materialised.
Employment Minister Ms Patel attacked the Prime Minister and Chancellor this morning as being out of touch on voters» concerns
about the referendum because they lived lives of «luxury» and did not appreciate the negative
consequences of
immigration.
Unlike many Hollywood films
about teachers and students, Monsieur Lazhar resists a happy ending, instead emphasizing the real world
consequences of issues like
immigration, bureaucracy and death.
If you have further questions
about the deportation, juvenile proceedings, or possible
immigration consequences, feel free to call me at (617) 722-0005.
Norris says his practice is seeing more and more cases of clients looking for legal help as they learn
about previously unknown
immigration and citizenship
consequences of their convictions and sentences.
The Padilla, Youth & Communities Team advises BDS criminal and family defense clients
about the potential
immigration consequences of criminal charges and family court proceedings, following our constitutional obligation under the Supreme Court's holding in Padilla v. Kentucky to provide competent advice to criminal defendants to help them make an informed choice
about their cases.
How
about finding cases that discuss the
immigration consequences on a plea after waiving the preliminary inquiry for your fraud over $ 5000 case in which your manic depressive client came from a disadvantaged background but defrauded an elderly complainant?
Since 1985, we have pursued a single mission providing
immigration policymakers, the academic community, news media, and concerned citizens with reliable information
about the social, economic, environmental, security, and fiscal
consequences of legal and illegal
immigration into United States.