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L.A. and SF Seminars on Crimes and Immigration

From the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and Norton Tooby:

2008 Fall Crimes and Immigration Day-Long Seminar Series

Immigration Consequences and Post-Conviction Relief in California
Presented by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and the Law Office of Norton Tooby

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San Francisco, CA
October 25, 2008

Golden Gate University School of Law
536 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
Rooms 5310 & 2202
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Los Angeles, CA
November 8, 2008

UCLA School of Law
405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Rooms 1447 & 1457
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Hosted by UCLA School of Law’s David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy——————————————————————————–

A day-long seminar on defending non-citizens for immigration and criminal attorneys:

Separate easy-to-understand, simplified morning session for criminal lawyers.
Separate morning session for immigration lawyers on relief in immigration court.
Joint session for both immigration and criminal lawyers on obtaining post-conviction relief to erase convictions and the immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
Faculty:

Katherine Brady, Senior Staff Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center. Author of Defending Immigrants in the Ninth Circuit (2008), and the chapter on “Representing the Non-Citizen Criminal Defendant” in CEB’s California Criminal Law Procedure and Practice.

Norton Tooby, Author of Tooby’s Guide to Criminal Immigration Law (2008), Tooby’s Crimes of Moral Turpitude (2008), California Post-Conviction Relief (2008), Criminal Defense of Immigrants (2007), Aggravated Felonies (2006), Safe Havens: How to Identify and Construct Non-Deportable Convictions (2005), Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants (2004), and California Expungement Manual (2002).

Go to ILRC.org for more information.

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