CRIMINAL AND
IMMIGRATION LAW SPECIALISTS
If you are not a
citizen of the United States, you can be deported
based on certain criminal convictions. Many
permanent residents - green card holders - think
that they cannot be deported. This is not
true. Any non-citizen, including green card
holders, can be deported for certain criminal
convictions.
WHY HIRE ME FOR YOUR MARYLAND STATE CRIMINAL CASE?
Besides being a
criminal lawyer, I am an expert in the area of
immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
Let my criminal and immigration law expertise help
you avoid deportation proceedings and get the best
result possible in the state criminal courts.
During fast-paced
plea negotiations, there may be no time to consult
an immigration attorney. Because I know the
immigration laws, you can be sure that you are
getting the best advice for both the criminal court
and the immigration court.
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Mr. A
was charged with various CDS offenses. The
State offered probation for one count of possession
of CDS. The best strategy was to reject the
offer and go to trial because Mr. A had no relief in
any subsequent deportation proceedings if he pled
guilty. |
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Ms. B
was a lawful permanent resident who was charged with
conspiracy to possess cocaine. Any conviction
would trigger deportation proceedings. Client
A had relief if she was placed into deportation
proceedings, but the relief was risky and costly.
The best strategy was to fight the criminal case and
go to trial. |
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Ms. C
was an asylum applicant who was charged with
burglary, assault and malicious destruction of
property. Any burglary conviction would likely
result in deportation. The best strategy was
to obtain a plea for disorderly conduct, which has
little or no immigration consequences. |
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Mr. D
was charged with fourth degree sexual offense as an
adult even though at the time of his arrest, he was
a minor. At the time of his arrest, he had no
legal status in the United States and did not speak
English. Thirteen years later, Mr. D was
placed in removal proceedings for that conviction.
The best strategy was to file a motion to vacate the
conviction based on a lack of jurisdiction by the
district court. |
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CRIMINAL
LAW
theft, assault, possession of
controlled substances, burglary, robbery,
traffic, weapons charges, possession of CDS,
possession of CDS with
intent to distribute, domestic violence, child
abuse, etc.
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naturalization
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