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Natalia P. Kalishman

Immigration, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
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Immigration, Criminal, Civil & Human Rights, State Appellate Practice, Power of Attorney
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Natalia Pavlovna Kalishman

Immigration, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Ojurongbe v. State

... of cannabis. He again took a plea and was found guilty, adjudication withheld, on September 6, 1990. It appears from the pleadings that in 1992, Mr. Ojurongbe applied for an immigrant visa and alien registration. It also appears ...

Orozco v. State

... The trial court denied Orozco's motion because the immigration notice to appear attached to the motion does not refer to the 1996 charge or sentence, referring instead to an allegation that he overstayed a B-2 tourist visa in 1994. ...

State v. Sinclair

... based solely on the plea at issue, we reverse. [1]. On or about December 30, 1992, defendant was admitted into the United States from Nicaragua on a student visa. In April of 1995, defendant was charged with burglary with ...