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Jedo Law Firm PLC

Immigration, Bankruptcy & Debt, Divorce & Family Law

Michael A. Faraone PC

Immigration, Wrongful Termination, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Other

Josej Immigration And Bankruptcy PLC

Immigration, Bankruptcy, International Other, Litigation, Bankruptcy & Debt

Law Offices Of Roseline A. Rowan PC

Child Support, Medical Malpractice, Landlord-Tenant, Immigration, Bankruptcy

Granzow Law Offices

Civil Rights, Workers' Compensation, Traffic, Immigration

Lovejoy Law Offices PC

Family Law, Immigration, Wills & Probate, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute

Grabel & Associates

Juvenile Law, Medical Products & Devices, Criminal, Domestic Violence & Neglect, Deportation

Law Office Of Damian A. Anthes

Criminal, Landlord-Tenant, Lawsuit, Immigration, Employment

Basiga Law Firm PC

Social Security, Divorce, Criminal, Domestic Violence & Neglect, Deportation

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re B and J

... Before these issues could be remedied, however, respondents were detained by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials [2] and deported to Guatemala. It is evident from the record that petitioner, itself, reported respondents to ICE. ...

People v. BUTIRUS

... Subsequently, the United States Supreme Court held that a criminal defense attorney must "advise a noncitizen client that pending criminal charges may carry a risk of adverse immigration consequences." Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 US ___, 130 S.Ct. ...

People v. Gomez

... The issue on appeal is whether Padilla v Kentucky, ___ US ___; 130 S Ct 1473; 176 L Ed 2d 284 (2010), applies retroactively to allow defendant to avoid the potential immigration consequences of his plea-based conviction. ...