You can also face deportation after a conviction for violating a protective order issued in a domestic violence case.How Immigration Court Works With Criminal ChargesImmigration court is a specialized court system that operates under the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review ...
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protective order prohibiting that person from having contact with the victim, and the victim does not qualify for a domestic violence protection order under RCW Chapter 26.50, the court authorizing release may issue the order by telephone and shall issue the order in writing as soon as possi...
The Grand Senate believed that these protective measures alone are nevertheless insufficient to guarantee that the entitled person will be aware that heFootnote 29 still has the right to lodge an appeal, even though the court participated in the earlier confession agreement, which had (unlawfully) ...
Sex workers with precarious status in Sweden, Norway, and the UK have faced surveil- lance by immigration authorities, threats of deportation, and deportations [28, 29, 160 B. McBride and T. Janushev 57, 67]. There is strong evidence that fearing loss of immigration status motivates im/...
Does a Civil Protective Order Protect a Companys ForeignBased Documents from Being Produced in a Related Criminal Investigation?Thomas P. O'BrienDaniel Prince
The people's court, the people's Procuratorate and the public security organ shall take the following one or more protective measures: "(1) do not disclose personal information such as real name, address and work unit; "(two) taking measures to testify in court without exposing the ...
160 (2010). Law enforcement officers can conduct protective sweeps of residences only when: (1) they are lawfully within private premises for a legitimate purpose, which could include consent to enter; and (2) they have a reasonable articulable suspicion that the area to be swept harbored an...
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Brinegar v. United States, 338 U.S. 160, 69 S.Ct. 1302 (1949), 176. 312. Considering this legitimizing and protective role, the warrant has been identified as “a key and a shield.” Pfeiffer 2004, 234-235. 313. Coquillette et al., para 641.10. ...