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Crowder Stewart LLP

Lawsuit & Dispute, Visa, Misdemeanor, Traffic, Criminal

Nash Law Office, LLC

Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil & Human Rights, Credit & Debt, Immigration

Louis Saul P.C.

Bankruptcy & Debt, Immigration, Wills & Probate, Estate, Government

Nimmons & Malchow, PC

Child Custody, Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Lawsuit & Dispute, Immigration

Law Office of Paul V. Balducci

Federal Trial Practice, Immigration, Government, Employment, Lawsuit & Dispute

Law Offices Of Ricardo Bravo

Immigration, Criminal, Corporate, Business & Trade, Family Law

Richard T Pacheco II

Criminal, Tax, Real Estate, Traffic, Immigration

Findlay & Edenfield, LLC

Personal Injury, Immigration, Child Support, Criminal, Accident & Injury

McLeod & Murdock Attorneys at Law

Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant, Immigration, Employment, Child Custody


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Smith v. State

... Smith asserted that he is not a United States citizen, that the trial court violated OCGA § 17-7-93(c) [1] and Uniform Superior Court Rule (USCR) 33.8(C)(2) [2] by failing to advise him on the record that his guilty plea may have an impact on his immigration status, and that his ...

Taylor v. State

... at 1478, 1486. The Court further explained that in the case at hand, the terms of the relevant immigration statute were "succinct, clear, and explicit" as to the consequences of the defendant pleading guilty, such that it was "not a hard case in which to find deficiency." Id. ...

Smith v. State

... meritorious. First, Smith claims that his guilty plea would have to be set aside because the trial court failed to advise him as to the effect of the plea on his immigration status. [2] However, we have previously held that the effect ...

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