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Cheltenham Law, PLLC

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The Nichols Law Firm

Divorce, Deportation, Family Law

Braxton Newman LAW

Immigration, Wrongful Termination, Child Custody, Criminal

Oade Stroud & Kleiman PC

Real Estate, Traffic, Lawsuit, Immigration, Real Estate Other

Law Office Of Christine M. Steinmetz PLC

Estate Planning, Immigration, DUI-DWI, Motor Vehicle, Wrongful Death

David M. Baker Attorney At Law

Real Estate Other, Lawsuit, Immigration, Government Agencies

Burgee Law PLC

Income Tax, Real Estate, Class Action, Immigration, Business

Hathaway Law Center PLC

Family Law, Estate, Immigration, Contract, Real Estate

Law Office Of Ying Beher

Federal Appellate Practice, Immigration, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Real Estate

The Law Office Of Azin Arbab

Immigration, Defense Contracts

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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. ...