Common use of Immigration Consequences Clause in Contracts

Immigration Consequences. Defendant recognizes that pleading guilty 14 may have consequences with respect to Defendant’s immigration status if Defendant is 15 not a citizen of the United States. Under federal law, a broad range of crimes are grounds 16 for removal, and some offenses make removal from the United States presumptively 17 mandatory. Removal and other immigration consequences are the subject of a separate 18 proceeding, and Defendant understands that no one, including Xxxxxxxxx’s attorney and 19 the Court, can predict with certainty the effect of a guilty plea on immigration status.

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Immigration Consequences. Defendant recognizes that pleading guilty 14 24 may have consequences with respect to Defendant’s immigration status if Defendant is 15 25 not a citizen of the United States. Under federal law, a broad range of crimes are grounds 16 26 for removal, and some offenses make removal from the United States presumptively 17 27 mandatory. Removal and other immigration consequences are the subject of a separate 18 28 proceeding, and Defendant understands that no one, including Xxxxxxxxx’s attorney and 19 1 the Court, can predict with certainty the effect of a guilty plea on immigration status.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tortimes.com

Immigration Consequences. Defendant recognizes that pleading guilty 14 7 may have consequences with respect to Defendant’s immigration status if Defendant is 15 8 not a citizen of the United States. Under federal law, a broad range of crimes are grounds 16 9 for removal, and some offenses make removal from the United States presumptively 17 10 mandatory. Removal and other immigration consequences are the subject of a separate 18 11 proceeding, and Defendant understands that no one, including Xxxxxxxxx’s attorney and 19 12 the Court, can predict with certainty the effect of a guilty plea on immigration status.

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Samples: darknetlive.com

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Immigration Consequences. Defendant recognizes that pleading guilty 14 21 may have consequences with respect to Defendant’s immigration status if Defendant is 15 22 not a citizen of the United States. Under federal law, a broad range of crimes are grounds 16 23 for removal, and some offenses make removal from the United States presumptively 17 24 mandatory. Removal and other immigration consequences are the subject of a separate 18 25 proceeding, and Defendant understands that no one, including Xxxxxxxxx’s attorney and 19 26 the Court, can predict with certainty the effect of a guilty plea on immigration status.

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Samples: turtletalk.blog

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