Post Conviction Relief or Deportation?
How Post-Conviction Relief Can Help You Avoid Deportation with a Criminal Conviction in California
A criminal conviction in California can have severe immigration consequences, including deportation, denial of naturalization, and loss of legal status. However, post-conviction relief offers hope for many non-citizens facing deportation due to past convictions....
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What If You Are Accused of Stealing Company Property At Work in California?
How Can Burga Law Firm PC Help You Defend Against Theft Charges for Stealing Company Property in California
Being charged with theft, especially for stealing company property, can have serious consequences in California. A conviction can result in jail time, fines, a criminal record, and even job loss....
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How To Defend Against Deportation When Charged With A Crime in California
How to Defend Against Deportation When You Are Charged with a Crime in California
If you are facing criminal charges in California, you may be worried about how those charges could lead to deportation. Criminal convictions can have severe immigration consequences, including deportation, regardless of your immigration status. Whether...
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Can A Criminal Record Ruin Your American Dream?
How a Criminal Record in California Can Affect Your Chances of Becoming a U.S. Citizen
If you're living in California and hoping to become a U.S. citizen, having a criminal record can complicate the process. While not every crime will prevent you from obtaining citizenship, certain offenses can...
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Is It Legal To Drive After Smoking Marijuana in California Where Marijuana Is Legal?
Marijuana may be legal in California, but can you legally drive after using it? Here's what you need to know.
While marijuana is legal for recreational use in California, it's still illegal to drive under the influence of it under Vehicle Code 23152(f). Unlike alcohol, there is no clear...
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What is a Reasonable Fear Interview?
A reasonable fear interview in the context of asylum cases is a preliminary screening process conducted by a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) asylum officer to determine whether a non-citizen has a reasonable fear of persecution or torture if returned to their country of origin. This process is typically initiated...
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Is it legal to carry a concealed firearm with no permit?
Is It Legal to Carry a Concealed Firearm Without a Permit in California?
In California, carrying a concealed firearm without a permit is illegal. This applies to both carrying on your person and in your vehicle. California law requires a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit to legally carry a firearm...
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What happens to your immigration status if you were charged with an Aggravated Felony?
How does an aggravated felony affect your immigration status? Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), being convicted of an aggravated felony can lead to mandatory deportation and make the individual ineligible for most forms of relief, including asylum, cancellation of removal, and adjustment of status. Aggravated felonies include crimes such as...
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What happens to your immigration status if you were charged with a crime?
Criminal Charges and Immigration Status in the 9th Circuit & California
In the Ninth Circuit (which includes California), the immigration consequences of criminal charges are governed by federal immigration law and case law, including Moncrieffe v. Holder and *Padilla v. Kentucky*. California's Penal Code is relevant when evaluating whether a...
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Is It Legal to Refuse to Answer Police Questions During a Traffic Stop in California?
Is It Legal to Refuse to Answer Police Questions During a Traffic Stop in California?
In California, drivers pulled over by police have rights protected by both state law and the U.S. Constitution, including the right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment. You are not legally required...
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Defending Your Property With Force in California: Know Your Rights
If someone is attempting to steal from you, it is important to understand your rights when it comes to defending your property with force. In California, Penal Code 197 permits the use of reasonable force to protect your property from theft. However, it's essential to note that the use of deadly force is only justified if...
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How a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You Get the Compensation You Deserve
If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. However, getting the compensation you deserve can be a complex and difficult process. That's where a personal injury lawyer can help. In this article, we'll discuss how a personal injury...
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