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Foley Bezek Behle & Curtis LLP

Immigration, Government, Civil & Human Rights, Lawsuit & Dispute, Business

Clausen & Kilroy, LLP

Litigation, Real Estate, Industry Specialties, Immigration, Health Care Other

Law Office Of Karen L. Grant

Bankruptcy, Consumer Rights, Traffic, Child Custody, Immigration

Maho & Prentice

Personal Injury, Visa, Accident & Injury, Employment, Industry Specialties

Howell Moore & Gough

Business, Employee Rights, Litigation, Criminal, Immigration

Wilson & Pettine LLP

Family Law, Immigration, Employee Rights, Misdemeanor, Medical Malpractice

Pulverman & Pulverman

Industry Specialties, Divorce, Bankruptcy, Immigration, Wrongful Termination

Law Office Of Barton C. Merrill

Education, Traffic, Lawsuit & Dispute, Immigration, Real Estate

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People v. Kim

... Ralph S. Greer as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Defendant and Respondent. Immigrant Crime and Justice and Karl W. Krooth for National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Inc., as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Defendant and Respondent. ...

People v. Chien

... Defendant argued that his counsel failed to apprise him of, and to defend against, the adverse immigration consequences of his conviction. Possession for sale of a controlled substance is a drug trafficking offense under federal ...

People v. Villa

... Avelino Ceja Villa, a lawful resident alien, pleaded guilty to a felony in this state in 1989 and served a three-year period of probation. Now, many years later, he is facing removal from this country by federal immigration authorities, allegedly because of his 1989 conviction. ...