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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Com. v. Abraham

... 1473, 176 L.Ed.2d 284 (2010). In Frometa, our Supreme Court held deportation was a collateral consequence of a guilty plea and therefore did not need to be explained to a defendant contemplating a guilty plea. Id. at 556, 555 A.2d at 93. ...

Com. v. Nava

... 3 Luna filed a motion to modify his sentence with respect to the deportation feature. ... In view of Luna's deportation to Mexico, we address the mootness issue from the broader perspective that his indefinite absence from the United States may preclude judicial relief. ...

Com. v. Garcia

... 1473, 176 L.Ed.2d 284 (2010)]. In that case[,] the Supreme Court found that a criminal defense attorney had an affirmative duty to inform a defendant of the possibility of deportation based on the charge that he was pleading guilty to. ...