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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

TXI Transp. Co. v. Hughes

... III. The Illegal Immigrant Issue. TXI next argues that it was error to admit evidence of Rodriguez's immigration status and his misrepresentation of that status in order to live and work in this country. ... B. Use of Immigration Status as Impeachment Evidence. ...

Arriaga v. State

... The charges relate to offenses appellant allegedly committed against his daughter, GP, and his stepdaughter, LA While the charges were pending, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement filed an immigration detainer and informed the trial court that appellant's immigration ...

Moore v. State

... possible deportation consequences of his plea, three factors should be considered in the "fair assurance" analysis: (1) whether the defendant knew the consequences of his plea, (2) the strength of the evidence of guilt, and (3) the defendant's citizenship and immigration status. ...