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CA Post-Conviction Relief
Tooby's California Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants
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Chapter 5. Developing a Strategy
§5.1 I. General Procedure and Approach
§5.2 A. Introduction
§5.3 1. Tasks of Post-Conviction Counsel
§5.4 2. Strategic Factors
§5.5 B. Preparing a Chronology
§5.6 C. Diagnosing the Immigration Problem
§5.7 D. Identifying the Minimum Necessary Changes in Criminal History
§5.8 1. Work for Post-Conviction Counsel
§5.9 2. Work for Immigration Counsel
§5.10 3. Double-Checking the Strategy with Cooperating Counsel
§5.11 E. Effect of Changes in the Law
§5.12 II. Choosing A Post-Conviction Vehicle
§5.13 A. Elimination of a Conviction
§5.14 B. Reduction of a Sentence
§5.15 C. Reduction of the Total Amount of Custody Time Actually Served
§5.16 D. Reduction of the Level of the Offense
§5.17 E. Record-Clearance Under State Rehabilitative Statutes
§5.18 III. Recognizing Possible Adverse Consequences of Obtaining Post-Conviction Relief
§5.19 A. Adverse Criminal Consequences
§5.20 B. Adverse Immigration Consequences
§5.21 IV. Obtaining the Relief
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