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PARK v. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Ninth Circuit
Immigration Law
A conviction for involuntary manslaughter under California Penal Code section 192(b) constitutes an "aggravated felony" for which an alien is...
03/06/2001 97-71373

GUERRERO-PEREZ v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Seventh Circuit
Immigration Law
An Illinois Class A misdemeanor for criminal sexual abuse constitutes an aggravated felony of sexual abuse of a minor under the Illegal Immigration...
03/05/2001 00-1799

FOROGLOU v. RENO

United States First Circuit
Immigration Law, International Law
Nothing in the Convention Against Torture precludes the United States from setting reasonable time limits on the assertion of claims under the...
03/02/2001 99-2295, 00-1232

US v. JIMENEZ-NAVA

United States Fifth Circuit
Immigration Law, International Law
The Vienna Convention on Consular relations does not provide judicially enforceable rights of consultation between a detained foreign national and his...
02/28/2001 99-11300

GUADALUPE-CRUZ v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Ninth Circuit
Immigration Law
Immigration judge may not apply the new continuous physical presence requirement, under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility...
02/27/2001 99-70754

MAPP v. RENO

United States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
Federal courts have the same inherent authority to admit habeas petitioners to bail in the immigration context as they do in criminal habeas cases.
02/23/2001 99-2735

CHOWDHURY v. RENO

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Immigration Law
Where petitioner never received a meaningful opportunity to be heard in deportation proceedings, and the Board of Immigration knew that petitioner...
02/22/2001 99-4256

GARCIA v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
Petitioner was "convicted," and therefore subject to deportation, even though he was seventeen years of age at the time he pleaded guilty to the...
02/21/2001 00-1018

US v. ENCARNACION

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration Law
Defendant's incarceration while awaiting reinstatement of a removal order was civil in nature, so criminal procedural rules did not apply until the...
02/15/2001 00-1450

NAUJALIS v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Seventh Circuit
Immigration Law
Immigrant who entered the United States under the Displaced Persons Act, but failed to disclose his service in a battalion that assisted the Nazis in...
02/15/2001 00-1518

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