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ALIEN CRIMINAL DEFENDANT - AN EXAMINATION OF IMMIGRATION LAW PRINCIPLES FOR CRIMINAL LAW PRACTICE

NCJ Number
14078
Journal
Criminal Law Bulletin Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Dated: (MAY 1974) Pages: 289-317
Author(s)
D B WEXLER; J O NEET
Date Published
1974
Length
29 pages
Annotation
A THOROUGH EXAIMINATION OF THE DEPORTATION IMPLICATIONS INVOLVED IN THE DEFENSE OF CRIMINAL CASES - INCLUDING THE CONSEQUENCES OF GUILTY PLEAS, CONVICTIONS, AND TYPES OF DISPOSITION.
Abstract
THE AUTHORS ANALYZE THE PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO DEPORTATION FOR CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE (THE KEY ELEMENT ON DEPORTABILITY), THE HARSH PROVISIONS FOR DEPORTATION FOR NARCOTICS OFFENSES, AND REVIEW AND ANALYZE THE LAW AS IT RELATES TO OTHER STATUTORY COMPONENTS. THEY ALSO DISCUSS AVAILABLE PROVISIONS AND PROCEDURAL TECHNIQUES DESIGNED TO AMELIORATE THE POSSIBILITY OF DEPORTATION. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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