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Safe Havens
Safe Havens
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§3.1 I. Introduction: Factors to Consider
§3.2 II. Goals of the Client
§3.3 III. How Safe Is the Safe Haven?
§3.4 A. Different Ways of Winning Safe Haven
§3.5 B. Degrees of Safe Haven
§3.6 C. Strength of the Argument
§3.7 1. Case on Point
§3.8 2. Governing Jurisdiction
§3.9 3. Reasoning by Analogy
§3.10 D. Raising the Argument
§3.11 1. Raising Argument Early
§3.12 2. Creating a Unique Case
§3.13 3. Back Pressure
§3.14 IV. Seriousness of the Crime
§3.15 A. Facts of the Crime
§3.16 B. Offense of Conviction
§3.17 C. Sentence
§3.18 V. Nature of the Client
§3.19 A. Criminal Record
§3.20 B. Immigration Record
§3.21 C. Rehabilitation or Clean Time
§3.22 D. Client’s Custody Status
§3.23 E. Equities
§ 3.4 A. Different Ways of Winning Safe Haven
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There are a number of ways safe haven can be achieved.
3.4 (A)
3.4 (B)
3.4 (C)
3.4 (D)
3.4 (E)
3.4 (F)
3.4 (G)
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