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Another Win: Naturalization w/ Felony granted

Naturalization Application/U.S. Citizenship approved for lawful permanent resident with a felony  prescription fraud conviction.  Client will become a U.S. citizen in time to vote in the coming presidential election and will no longer need to worry about long delays/secondary inspection when entering the United States.

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1994 felony forgery conviction reduced to a misdemeanor and expunged despite the DA’s opposition and despite the fact that client had a warrant for his arrest for over 6 years.  Client can now apply for his green card based on his marriage to a U.S. citizen.

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Similar charges of “aggravated felony”

Another Win for the Law Offices of Brian Lerner

1994 felony forgery conviction reduced to a misdemeanor and expunged despite the DA’s opposition and despite the fact that client had a warrant for his arrest for over 6 years.  Client can now apply for his green card based on his marriage to a U.S. citizen.

I can commit an aggravated felony and still become a U.S. Citizen?

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Another case in the 9th Circuit:

-Immigration Law-
Arizona law criminalizing sexual conduct with a minor under 18 years of age does not meet the federal generic offense of sexual abuse of a minor and is not an aggravated felony for purposes of immigration law.
Rivera-Cuartas v. Holder – filed May 20, 2010

Aggravated felony

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Another case dealing with the Federal First Offenders Act

Another case dealing with the Federal First Offenders Act:

NINTH U.S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS

-Immigration Law-
Alien who procured his admission for permanent residence by fraud or misrepresentation could not obtain a waiver of inadmissibility under Sec. 212(h) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, since alien was inspected and authorized to enter the United States before he was convicted of an aggravated felony. Term “previously been admitted” in Sec. 212(h) refers to a procedurally regular admission and not a substantively lawful admission.
Sum v. Holder – filed April 23, 2010
Cite as 05-75776
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-Immigration Law-
Where alien pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of being under the influence of a controlled substance but the state court later dismissed the charge, alien’s conviction could not be used to render alien ineligible for cancellation of removal. Federal First Offender Act treatment of lesser crimes does not depend on whether petitioner originally was charged with simple possession and pleaded down from the charge; proper focus is petitioner’s conduct.
Nunez-Reyes v. Holder – filed April 23, 2010
Cite as 05-74350

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New case

New case: Another aggravated felony ruling: Alien’s state felony conviction for possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture methamphetamine was categorically a “drug trafficking crime” that constitutes an “aggravated felony” under federal law, rendering him statutorily ineligible for cancellation of removal. A drug trafficking crime need not involve the use of a firearm to constitute an aggravated felony.

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