Criminal Defense of Immigrants
§ 11.69 (B)
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(B) Reduction of Felony to Misdemeanor, and Misdemeanor to Infraction. In some states, a judge can reduce convictions of certain felonies to misdemeanors, if no prison sentence was imposed. In some cases, a judge can reduce certain common misdemeanors to infractions. These motions are useful to avoid a one felony or two/three misdemeanors bar, which disqualifies noncitizens from obtaining the benefits of programs such as amnesty, Family Unity, and Temporary Protected Status. See § 10.21, supra. Reduction of a felony to a misdemeanor avoids aggravated felony status for certain “crimes of violence.”[341] This motion may also reduce the maximum possible sentence for a conviction to one year, thus enabling it to qualify for the Petty Offense Exception. See § § 11.13, et seq., supra.
[341] See § § 10.86-10.93, supra.