Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants



 
 

§ 7.34 7. Effect of a Felony Conviction on Criminal Sentences

 
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While this discussion concentrates on the effect of reduction of the level of the offense on the defendant’s immigration situation, it is important to note that such a reduction may have important effects on criminal sentences of immigrants.  For example, one felony conviction raises the statutory maximum sentence of a noncitizen convicted of illegal re-entry from two to 10 years.[119]  The United States Sentencing Guidelines also attach importance to misdemeanor and felony convictions, which may be ameliorated by the reduction of a felony to a misdemeanor, or a misdemeanor to an infraction.


[119] INA § 276(b)(1), 8 U.S.C. § 1326(b)(1).

 

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