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Daniels Associates

Bankruptcy, Immigration, Personal Injury, Social Security -- Disability, Government

Craig Henry Plc

Landlord-Tenant, Deportation, Employee Rights, Divorce & Family Law, Estate

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP

Tax, Real Estate, Immigration, Corporate, Business & Trade

Alvarez Law Offices, PLLC

Immigration, Criminal, Civil Rights, Workers' Compensation, Accident & Injury

Stites & Harbison PLLC

Tax, Real Estate, Immigration, Environmental Law, Criminal

Tachau Meek PLC

Health Care Other, Litigation, Landlord-Tenant, Immigration, Divorce

Manley Deas Kochalski LLC

Wills & Probate, Immigration, Motor Vehicle, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate

Schiller Barnes Maloney PLLC

Traffic, Immigration, Child Custody, Criminal

Bixler W. Howland

Power of Attorney, Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Immigration, Estate

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Com. v. Padilla

... Padilla alleged that his counsel told him that he "did not have to worry about immigration status since he had been in the country so long." The Hardin Circuit Court denied the RCr 11.42 motion on the basis that a valid guilty plea does not require that the defendant be informed ...

HERRERA-GARCIA v. Commonwealth

... On appeal, Herrera-Garcia argues that he was entitled to a mistrial because of an improper reference to his immigration status. We affirm. ... This appeal followed. Herrera-Garcia argues that he was entitled to a mistrial because of an improper reference to his immigration status. ...

ABEL VERDON CONST. v. Rivera

... The court also rejected Verdon's argument that Chapter 342 violates federal immigration law by authorizing workers' compensation benefits without regard to the legality of the recipient's immigration status. Verdon appeals. ...