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Problems facing Non- Citizens in Court Presented by: Mira Mdivani Angela Williams Stephen Blower

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Problems facing Non-Citizens in Court. Presented by: Mira Mdivani Angela Williams Stephen Blower. Part I: Cr-immigration: How to Comply with Padilla without Losing Your Mind!. What does Padilla Say?. Padilla was an LPR Veteran Many many years in US - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Problems facing Non-Citizens in Court

Problems facing Non-Citizens in Court

Presented by: Mira Mdivani

Angela WilliamsStephen Blower

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Part I: Cr-immigration: How to Comply

with Padilla without Losing

Your Mind!

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What does Padilla Say?

Padilla was an LPR Veteran Many many years in US Charged with possession

with intent to distribute a boat load of pot

Lawyer advised (incorrectly) that since he was a vet and had been here so long, he would not have any problems

Main opinion: When the consequence is clear the advice needs to be equally clear. When the consequence is less clear one only need advise that there may be consequences

Concurrence: Wanted to limit it to affirmative mis-advice

Dissent: This is a collateral consequence, therefore even wrong advice is not IAC

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Clear Consequences…(sort of)

Aggravated Felony (8 USC § 1101(a)(43))

Inadmissible Crime (INA § 212(a)(2)(A)) (Cant get into the US)

Deportable Crime (INA § 237(a)(2)(A)) (Kicks you out)

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Step 1: Are you a US Citizen?

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Are you a Naturalized USC?

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Step 2: As Clear as it Gets

Is it an Aggravated felony? § 101 (43)(a) Is it in the inadmissibility section? § 212(a)(2)(A) Is is in the Deportation section?§ 237(a)(2)(A)

If it looks like a duck…

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Warnings Agg Felon: This conviction will…

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Warnings for inadmissibility

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Warnings for Deportability

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What is not Clear: CIMTs and COV

CIMTs= Crimes involving moral turpitude

Extremely difficult to determine; depends on wording of statute

Base, vile and depraved and violates acceptable moral standards.

More than negligence Must have specific intent

(maybe reckless)

COV= Crimes of violence Can avoid this if sentence

is less than a year. If not, if it is in the ball park

of force or violence or something from which violence is likely to occur, maybe a problem

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CLEAR AS MUD Warnings:

There may be serious immigration consequences

to this conviction, you should seek advice of an

immigration attorney

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Other Cr-immigration Problems

Drug Convictions: Only exception for less than 30g of MJ= Must state the amount and must state the drug in sentencing

Any other drug = BAD Any mention of trafficking=

Bad In sentencing: the wording of

the statement of facts and what is said on the record is important

Sentences SIS, SES, Expunged records, No

Contest, Alfrord Pleas, juvenile adjudications, setting aside the guilty plea or vacating the plea all can cause problems

Diversions or pre-trial adjudications can cause problems if you admit to the essential elements of the crime

Actual times served usually doesn’t matter it is the sentence imposed that is important

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One more thing…..Chaidez vs. US

(no. 11-820 Feb. 20, 2013)

PADILLA NOT RETROACTIVE

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Part II: Civil Court

The Landmines Continue

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Non-Criminal Issues for Non Citizens in

Court Orders of protection (or violations of them) & Civil

Contempt Divorce or annulment : Before petition is approved,

continued obligation under affidavit of support Child Custody and International Kidnapping Child Support failure to pay child support Abused abandoned or neglected undocumented kids Guardianships