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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability

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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability
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Thorough and in-depth course on the many practical and legal implications on understanding how to counsel immigrant on criminal charges and the importance of getting immigration lawyer's input before advising immigrant criminal client.

Excellent speakers. Good informative presentation.

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Listen to a discussion about the categorical approach, plus a review of crime-based removability grounds, proof of conviction, doctrine of divisibility, and recent case law.

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Imran B. Mirza, Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Jacqueline L. Watson

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Challenging Crime-Based Grounds of Deportability (Jul 2018)

Discuss the categorical approach, plus a review of crime-based removability grounds, proof of conviction, doctrine of divisibility, and recent case law.

Originally presented: Jun 2018 A Practical Guide to Immigration Removal Proceedings

Imran B. Mirza, Law Office of Imran Mirza, PC - Houston, TX
Michelle L. Saenz-Rodriguez, Saenz-Rodriguez & Associates, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Jacqueline L. Watson, Walker-Gates Vela, PLLC - Austin, TX