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Khaja Din (7.6 miles)Immigration, Criminal, Deportation, Visa
4518 N. Kedzie Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60625, Cook County
phone: 312-361.8462
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Chad Hayward (2.5 miles)Immigration, Foreclosure, Real Estate, Credit & Debt, Bankruptcy
343 West Erie Street, Suite 230
Chicago, IL 60654
phone: 312-546-4689, 888-804-8641
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Richard Hanus (2.9 miles)
Immigration
161 North Clark Street, Suite 2500
Chicago, IL 60601, Cook County
Immigration
161 North Clark Street, Suite 2500
Chicago, IL 60601, Cook County
Julianne M. O'Grady (2.6 miles)
Bankruptcy, Immigration, Personal Injury, Real Estate
1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1110
Chicago, IL 60602, Cook County Free Consultation
Bankruptcy, Immigration, Personal Injury, Real Estate
1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1110
Chicago, IL 60602, Cook County Free Consultation
Kevin L Dixler (2.7 miles)
Immigration
Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler, 542 S. Dearborn St., Suite 590
Chicago, IL 60605, Cook County
Immigration
Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler, 542 S. Dearborn St., Suite 590
Chicago, IL 60605, Cook County
Kevin L. Dixler (2.7 miles)
Immigration
Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler, 542 S. Dearborn St., Suite 590
Chicago, IL 60605, Cook County
Immigration
Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler, 542 S. Dearborn St., Suite 590
Chicago, IL 60605, Cook County
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Sample IL Immigration Cases
... 333 Scott D. Pollock, Kathryn R. Weber, and Christina J. Murdoch, of Scott D. Pollock &
Associates, PC, and Stephen L. Tyma, all of Chicago, for amici curiae Chicago Chapter
of the American Immigration Lawyers Association et al. OPINION. ...
... practices. At sentencing, defendant was admonished by the court that "we make
no promises or representations concerning what immigration may or may not do"
with respect to defendant's status as a noncitizen. [1] The court ...
... The court went on to state: "The Court also finds that the 725 ILCS 5/113-8, with regard
to discussing issues related to immigration, is collateral issues. It does not go to whether
or not Mr. Sisay knowingly and voluntarily pleaded guilty. ...
... The assistant State's Attorney argued that there was nothing in the transcript regarding the
defendant's immigration status, with the exception of questioning by the court as to whether the
defendant spoke English, to which the defendant and his attorney answered affirmatively. ...
... probation. After defendant had completed his probation on the drug offense, the
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) instituted deportation proceedings based
upon defendant's guilty plea to the drug offense. Accordingly ...
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