2009 Las Vegas PreAILA Crimes and Immigration Seminar

Wednesday June 03 , 2009

  • By: National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Law Offices of Norton Tooby
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
    4500 S. Maryland Parkway
    Las Vegas, NV
  • Contact:
    Kerrin Staskawicz
    Law Offices of Norton Tooby
    510-601-1300
  • Website: www.NortonTooby.com

Fly a day early to the Las Vegas AILA conference this summer and join us for a day-long seminar on defending non-citizens for immigration and criminal attorneys.

Seminar Topics:

I. Recent Developments Concerning Categorical Analysis
Categorical analysis, extra-element analysis and its limits: Where the government is limited to the elements of the offense of conviction, and the record of conviction, and where it is not. Different rules depend on the criminal removal ground and the circuit.


II. Attorney General's New Moral Turpitude Analysis
The new Matter of Silva-Trevino (AG November 8, 2008) analysis of whether a conviction is a crime of moral turpitude, how to resist this new rule, and how to practice under it.


III. Preserving Issues in the Lower Court
Tips on how not to waiver important issues: What counsel must do before the IJ to preserve an issue for appeal to the BIA, and before the BIA to preserve an issue for a petition for review. Analogies to similar rules in criminal appeals.

IV. Evidentiary Issues in Criminal Removal Cases
How to establish a reasonable probability that a non-deportable offense within a divisible statute is actually prosecuted, under the Duenas rule. Differences between proof of the existence of a conviction, and proof of the nature of the conviction. Attacks on government evidence, including right to cross-examination, reliability, hearsay, and weight v. admissibility for different types of evidence.

Top Faculty:
- Dan Kesselbrenner: Director, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, author of Immigration Law and Crimes (2008).

- Norton Tooby: author of Tooby's Crimes of Moral Turpitude (2008), Tooby's Guide to Criminal Immigration Law (2008), Criminal Defense of Immigrants (2007), Aggravated Felonies (2006), and Safe Havens: How to Identify and Construct Non-Deportable Convictions (20050).

Receive a FREE book with your registration: All attendees receive a complimentary copy of Tooby's Guide to Criminal Immigration Law the day of the training.

To register online, visit http://criminalandimmigrationlaw.com/~crimwcom/Sem_Pre_AILA_09_reg.php

  • CLE Credit Comments: The Law Offices of Norton Tooby is a State Bar of California Provider. 6.5 hours of MCLE credit are available to participants of this seminar who are members of the California state bar. If you are not a member of the CA state bar, please contact your state bar association to find out if credit is transferable.