Safe Havens
- §1.1 I. Introduction
- §1.2 II. How to Use This Book
- §1.3 A. Clients
- §1.4 B. Immigration Counsel
- §1.5 1. Before Conviction
- §1.6 2. After Conviction
- §1.7 a. In Immigration Court
- §1.8 b. Seeking Post-Conviction Relief
- §1.9 C. Criminal Counsel
- §1.10 1. Before Conviction
- §1.11 2. After Conviction
- §1.12 D. Caveats
- §1.13 1. Necessity to Doublecheck the Solutions
- §1.14 2. What This Book Covers: Safe Haven Non-Deportable Dispositions
- §1.15 3. What This Book Does Not Cover
- §1.16 a. Non-Conviction Based Grounds of Deportation
- §1.17 b. Grounds of Inadmissibility
- §1.18 c. Eligibility for Relief in Immigration Court
- §1.19 d. Post-Conviction Relief in Criminal Court
- §1.20 III. Outline of the Text
- §1.21 A. Chapter 2: Safe Havens Defined
- §1.22 B. Chapter 3: Evaluating a Safe Haven
- §1.23 C. Chapter 4: Non-Conviction Dispositions
- §1.24 D. Chapter 5: Looking for a Safe Haven
- §1.25 E. Chapter 6: Constructing a Safe Disposition
- §1.26 F. Chapter 7: Partial Safe Havens
- §1.27 G. Chapter 8: Safe Havens by Type of Crime
- §1.28 H. Chapter 9: Specific Safe Haven Offenses
- §1.29 I. Appendices
- §1.30 1. Appendix A: Deportation Grounds Checklist . 18
- §1.31 2. Appendix B: Federal Miscellaneous Deportable Convictions Checklist
- §1.32 3. Appendix C: Checklist of Federal Drug Offenses
- §1.33 4. Appendix D: Checklist of Aggravated Felony Firearms Offenses
- §1.34 5. Appendix E: Aggravated Felony Alphabetical Quick Checklist
- §1.35 6. Appendix F: Basic Immigration Status Questionnaire
- §1.36 7. Appendix G: Inadmissibility Grounds Checklist Related to Crimes
- §1.37 8. Appendix H: Non-Substantive Offenses
§ 1.21 A. Chapter 2: Safe Havens Defined
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Chapter 2 offers a variety of definitions of different types of safe havens, and describes how they relate to the different types of grounds of deportation.