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What Can Connecticut Immigration Lawyers Do for You?

LegalReader

Many immigrants contact a lawyer only when they find themselves in a desperate situation.

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Louisiana Police Label Hispanic Drivers ‘White’ to Hide Racial Bias: Report

The Crime Report

Across America, law enforcement agencies have been accused of targeting Hispanic drivers, failing to collect data on those traffic stops, and covering up potential officer misconduct and aggressive immigration enforcement by identifying people as white on tickets, reports ProPublica. require the collection of data on traffic stops.

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Brazilian Oil Bribery Case Jury Warned Of 'Liar' Witness

Law 360

Attorneys for a Connecticut trader accused of bribing Brazilian oil officials urged a jury on Wednesday not to trust an alleged co-conspirator scheduled to testify for the government, calling that man a "skilled and adept liar" who would "substantially assist" prosecutors in possible return for a favorable family immigration decision.

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MyCase Customer Spotlight: The Sapochnick Law Firm

MyCase

In today’s you’ll learn all about attorney Jacob Sapochnick and his San Deigo-based immigration law firm, the Sapochnick Law Firm. I’m an immigration attorney and my firm is located in San Diego, California. We recently opened another office in Hartford, Connecticut. What sets your firm apart from others?

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Paralegal Salaries by State in 2019

LexBlog

Connecticut. “Still Revolutionary, Full of Surprises” For such a small state, Connecticut has the highest average salary across the United States. The average salary for a paralegal in Connecticut is $62,760.00. Paralegal salaries for all states are presented at the end of this article.

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Ohio’s Vaccine Lottery: How DeWine Converted Federal Funds Into A State Giveaway

JonathanTurley

Connecticut Gov. Phil Murphy is planning to give tens of millions from the federal relief to undocumented immigrants. Controversies are growing over the seemingly limitless use of such funds. Ned Lamont reportedly plans to use $15 million to provide free admission for children at museums. In New Jersey, Gov.

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Reviving the ‘Power of a Pardon’

The Crime Report

Pardons are also the only state relief mechanism in America recognized by federal immigration law that would allow “a non-citizen convicted of an aggravated felony to avoid mandatory deportation and remove the conviction-related bar to citizenship.”.

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