The impact of a criminal conviction is specifically addressed in statute.
Not exact matches
The company benefits by avoiding the potentially catastrophic
impact of criminal proceedings and
conviction.
As former prosecutors, the attorneys at Rome McGuigan, P.C., are fully cognizant
of the
impact a
criminal conviction has on college or high school students.
Unlock, the UK's leading charity for people with
convictions, has today published research on the
impact of criminal records acquired in childhood and early adulthood.
The keynote will be followed by workshop sessions on a wide variety
of topics
of interest to
criminal, juvenile, child welfare and mental health practitioners, including but not limited to the wrongful
conviction and exoneration
of Frederick Clay, litigating nursing home admissions, appellate advocacy,
criminal case law update, how to use social science research in your case, the new sentencing guidelines, restorative justice, ensuring language access, advanced issues in Superior Court litigation, representing emerging adults, how to contest preliminary drug test results, a practicum on mindfulness, as well as the latest from the immigration
impact unit.
In order to explore every viable defence and alternative remedy that could help you avoid the many
impacts an assault
conviction can have on your future, contact our firm at 416 - DEFENCE, or at [email protected], for a consultation and to speak with one
of our Newmarket
Criminal lawyers.
It's the responsibility
of immigration lawyers to consider the
impact of criminal pleas and
convictions on immigration status, and to encourage clients to retain the services
of knowledgeable
criminal lawyers where appropriate.
This paper explores the
impact of criminal proceedings and
convictions on immigration processes, with a particular focus on
criminal law remedies when a client is rendered inadmissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Under the changes, certificates will be available to those meeting the income eligibility criteria who are facing secondary consequences
of a
criminal conviction such as a risk
of deportation; immediate loss
of public housing; or a significant
impact on access to family and child custody.