Ethics, Criminal Pleas, and Immigration Law - Doing the Right Thing for the Alien Criminal Defendant Out of Stock
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November 2012
Ethics, Criminal Pleas and Immigration Law - Doing The Right Thing For The Alien Criminal Defendant - The Law of Lawyering, Ethics and Professionalism
This program explores guidelines for criminal defense as well as immigration attorneys to gauge their own competence and due diligence in negotiating and recommending criminal pleas for aliens (non United States citizens): the law of lawyering where immigration and criminal law converge. Recent United States Supreme Court decisions impact the negotiation role of criminal defense attorneys. The history of that representation may later result in significant immigration consequences at times tragically unforeseen. The attorney's ethical and professional obligations will be examined throughout.
Who is the client? Has adequate representation evolved to a higher standard?
- Rule 11
- Doing the right thing--the easy way and the hard way: motion to clarify, affidavit of error and omission or what?
Presented by Arnulfo Hernandez
How has People v. Pozo impacted the immigration representation in pre and post conviction circumstances?
- Direct and collateral consequences
Presented by Bob Heiserman
How do counsel assess their own performance? What ethical guidelines inform subsequent counsel?
Presented by Alec Rothrock
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $59.00 USD
- Member Price $39.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits 1.00
- EDI Credits