Criminal Defense of Immigrants
Chapter
- §12.1 I. Introduction
- §12.2 II. Noncitizens in Juvenile Proceedings
- §12.3 A. Defense Strategy
- §12.4 B. Avoiding Damaging Admissions
- §12.5 C. Immigration Detention
- §12.6 D. Citizenship
- §12.7 E. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
- §12.8 F. Finding of Juvenile Delinquency
- §12.9 G. Sentence
- §12.10 III. Noncitizen Minors in Adult and Youthful Offender Proceedings
- §12.11 A. Conviction
- §12.12 1. General Rule
- §12.13 2. Eligibility for FJDA Transfer
- §12.14 B. Foreign Adult Court Convictions of Minors
- §12.15 C. Adult Court Jurisdiction Over Minor
- §12.16 D. Post-Conviction Relief
- §12.17 E. Sentence - Type of Institution
- §12.18 F. Transfer from Juvenile to Adult Court under FJDA Not Possible for Conspiracy
- §12.19 G. Transfer from Adult to Juvenile Court
- §12.20 IV. Immigration Consequences of Juvenile Court Actions
- §12.21 A. Conviction - Juvenile Court Adjudication Not a Conviction
- §12.22 B. Discretionary Factor
- §12.23 C. Deportability
- §12.24 1. Conduct-Based Grounds
- §12.25 2. False Claim to U.S. Citizenship
- §12.26 3. Domestic Violence TRO Violation
- §12.27 4. Other Grounds
- §12.28 D. Inadmissibility
- §12.29 1. Conduct-Based Grounds
- §12.30 2. Controlled Substances: Admission by Minor Ineffective
- §12.31 3. Crime of Moral Turpitude
- §12.32 a. Admission by Minor Ineffective
- §12.33 b. Youthful Offender Exception
- §12.34 4. Reason to Believe Illicit Trafficker
- §12.35 5. Visa Fraud
- §12.36 6. Other Grounds
- §12.37 E. Relief
- §12.38 V. Resources
§ 12.6 D. Citizenship
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