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U.S. Supreme Court

Oct. 15, 2009

Giving Legal Advice to Immigrant Defendants

The U.S. Supreme Court considered Tuesday whether defense lawyers must warn immigrants of deportation risks if they plead guilty to certain offenses.

By Lawrence Hurley

Daily Journal Staff Writer

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court considered Tuesday whether criminal defense lawyers are required to warn immigrant clients of the risks of deportation if they plead guilty to certain offenses.

At issue is whether a lawyer provided ineffective assistance of counsel when he failed to warn a client that he would be deported upon agreeing to plead guilty. Padilla v. Kentucky,...

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