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Immigration Law and Crimes

Immigration Law and Crimes

By 
National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Dan Kesselbrenner, Lory D. Rosenberg
Binder/Looseleaf
Copyright: 2008-2009
Last Updated: 12/7/2009
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Representing a noncitizen accused or convicted of a crime? Turn to this treatise for complete coverage of relevant law and emerging issues, practical guidance, and tactical considerations. Also contains many statutory and regulatory changes that have occurred as a result of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA). Written for both immigration and criminal law practitioners.
Features
  • Analysis of all aspects of conviction or other formal contact with the criminal justice system
  • Criminal convictions and waivers under the immigration statute
  • Postconviction remedies, including vacations of judgment, expungements, and pardons
  • Procedure, strategies, and issues involved in the representation of the noncitizen accused
  • Statutory, judicial, and regulatory developments sample pleadings and forms
  • Implications of criminal convictions for legalization, asylum, voluntary departure, and naturalization
  • Categories of criminal convictions having immigration consequences, including crimes of moral turpitude, drug-trafficking crimes, and aggravated felonies

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