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Which Crimes Make Your Client Deportable or Inadmissible?

If you provide criminal defense to NON-U.S. Citizens, then you must know what the immigration consequences are for decisions you make. This program provides methods for remembering which crimes carry such consequences.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2501-R
$50.00 or 0.75 credits
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If you provide criminal defense to Non-U.S. Citizens, then you must know what the immigration consequences are for decisions you make. This program provides methods for remembering which crimes carry such consequences.

The speaker recommends printing out pages 18-20 of the course materials before beginning the program, so you can take personalized notes on the acronyms used as memory aids.

 

Neil J. Levine, Law Office of Neil J. Levine, P.C., Wheaton

Expires: 4/1/27

If you provide criminal defense to Non-U.S. Citizens, then you must know what the immigration consequences are for decisions you make. This program provides methods for remembering which crimes carry such consequences.

The speaker recommends printing out pages 18-20 of the course materials before beginning the program, so you can take personalized notes on the acronyms used as memory aids.

 

Neil J. Levine, Law Office of Neil J. Levine, P.C., Wheaton

Expires: 4/1/27

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Program Date1/23/25
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