From Immigrant Legal Resource Center <[email protected]>
Subject Understanding CA Criminal Record Documents in Immigration Cases: May 13
Date March 3, 2020 3:03 PM
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Webinar: Understanding &amp; Analyzing California Criminal Record Documents in Immigration Cases

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Understanding &amp; Analyzing California Criminal Record Documents in Immigration Cases
May 13, 2020 - 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Pacific Time

Webinar Details
Date: May 13, 2020
Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Pacific Time
MCLE: 1.5 CA
Location: Online
Regular: Webinar $150 / Recording $115 / Webinar &amp; Recording $175
Nonprofit: Webinar $105 / Recording $85 / Webinar &amp; Recording $130

Presenters: Ann Block - ILRC Senior Special Projects Attorney
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Andrew Wachtenheim - ILRC Staff Attorney
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When representing immigrant clients, understanding and documenting arrests and criminal court cases is crucial to advising about immigration options and to filing applications. This webinar will be a practical exercise in how to review and what to look for in a client’s criminal “rap” sheets from a state or the FBI, as well as criminal conviction records from state courts, to determine eligibility for relief and whether inadmissibility or deportability grounds might apply. It will include practice tips on how best to obtain court records, how to spot potential issues that would be helpful for post-conviction relief, and whether any post-conviction relief obtained is likely viable in immigration proceedings.

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