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Registration Fee:
$140

CLE Hours
6 CLE Hours
including
1 Ethics Hour and
3 Trial
Practice Hours |
IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
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RECORDED
NOVEMBER 11, 2011
Archived Webcast
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Co-Sponsor:
Immigration Law Law Section, State Bar of Georgia;
Criminal Law Section, State Bar of Georgia
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Presiding:
Marshall L. Cohen, Program Chair, Cohen & Associates, Atlanta
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Welcome and Program Overview
Current structure of removal proceedings (inadmissibility vs. deportability), grounds of mandatory detention, general penalties for convictions, immigration law’s general disregard for equitable factors.
Marshall L. Cohen |
Convictions and admission of criminal acts as defined under the immigration AND NATIONALITY ACT
- Statutory definition of convictions
- Consequences of admitting commission of unindicted criminal acts
- Attempts and conspiracies to commit criminal acts
- The importance of sentencing language
- Nolo and guilty pleas
- Finality and post-conviction relief
- Keeping potentially available relief from removal in mind while negotiating a plea agreement.
Marshall L. Cohen |
CRIMINAL REMOVAL GROUNDS UNDER THE IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT
- CIMT’s
- Drug offenses
- Domestic violence
- Aggravated felonies
Nisha K. Karnani, Cohen & Associates, Atlanta
Carlos E. Solomiany, Ross & Pines LLC, Atlanta |
The effect of criminal activity on waivers, relief from removal, adjustment of status to lawful permanent residence, and naturalization
- Availability of 212(c) waiver
- Cancellation of removal
- 212(h) waiver
- Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and Convention Against Torture
Carolina Antonini, Antonini Law Firm, Atlanta |
EXTRAORDINARY, NON-WAIVER RELIEF FROM REMOVAL
- Prosecutorial discretion
- Pardons
- Temporary protected status (TPS)
Kerry E. McGrath, Law Office of Kerry E. McGrath, LLC, Decatur |
CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF GEORGIA HOUSE BILL 87, “GEORGIA ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION REFORM AND ENFORCEMENT ACT”
- History of anti-immigrant legislation in Georgia
- Provisions of HB 87
- Constitutional challenge
- Potential impact on foreign nationals and employers
Azadeh Shahshahni, Director, National Security/Immigrants’ Rights Project, ACLU of Georgia, Atlanta |
THE IMPACT OF Padilla v. Kentucky ON AttorneyS representing foreign nationals
Albert Wan, Attorney at Law, Atlanta
Jean Sperling-Cavallero, Campano & Sperling, Atlanta |