CREATING A RECORD. Getting a Hearing, Conducting a Hearing, and Making a Record in the Absence of a Hearing

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CREATING A RECORD Getting a Hearing, Conducting a Hearing, and Making a Record in the Absence of a Hearing

IMMIGRATION CONFUSION Unique Issues Involved in Creating a Factual Record in Padilla Motions

THE BASICS To succeed on any Padilla motion need BOTH: Deficient Performance: Counsel failed to provide complete and accurate advice regarding immigration consequences in a manner the client could understand. Prejudice: Had client been properly advised, there was 1. An available, substantial defense 2. A reasonable probability a different plea could have been negotiated to avoid the consequence 3. Special circumstances such that she would have rolled the dice and gone to trial even though there was no substantial defense

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Don t Forget! Articulate what the correct advice should have been. Back up with authority case law or citations If necessary, get an expert

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Witness: Trial Counsel Issue: TC doesn t remember case Reviewed file generally included notes re: advice/warnings given prior to plea? Reviewed file no record advice was given? Reviewed file no record of client s immigration status? (Failure to inquire is deficient performance. See Clarke) TC s practice at the time At the time, TC was only giving general immigration warnings? No warnings? TC s practice at the time What was TC s knowledge of immigration law at the time? Was TC even capable of providing sufficient advice?

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Witness: Trial Counsel Issue: TC won t respond to requests for affidavit Document all efforts to get affidavit in your own affidavit Commonwealth v. Martinez, 86 Mass. App. Ct. 545 (2014) Summons into court and prepare for...

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Witness: Trial Counsel Issue: TC is hostile Impeach with lack of effort to determine consequences: How did you figure out the consequences? (risk maybe they took appropriate steps!) Impeach with lack of knowledge of immigration law (risk do they lack knowledge?!) What is an aggravated felony? How do you determine if something is an aggravated felony? What is a crime involving moral turpitude? How do you know if an offense is a CIMT? What are the immigration consequences of this case?

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Witness: Client Issue: Nobody believes our clients! Obviously: prepare client beforehand To extent possible, client should be prepared to include as much detail as possible. More vivid more believable Corroborate with testimony re: special circumstances Ex.: I had a new baby and a new job and I had been in the U.S. for 20 years. Of course he didn t tell me the consequences. If he had, I wouldn t have pled.

Make sure you listen to the plea colloquy if available and prepare client to address issues raised.

DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE Corroborate by pointing to the disposition Does the disposition indicate ignorance of immigration consequences? Ex. 11 month CWOF Ex. 1 year suspended sentence on larceny Where there obvious alternative immigration-safe dispositions? Ex.: One year in HOC on larceny. What about 364 days?? Ex.: CWOF on ABDW (first offense). What about guilty on A&B? Remember: Failure to advocate for disposition that would mitigate consequences is DP.

PREJUDICE BUT WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? Unlike alien warnings motions (MGL 278/29D), no need to show client is currently facing consequences. BUT must show that the criminal disposition made things worse. Most likely an issue for undocumented/out of status/already deportable non-citizens. Overlaps with deficient performance what are the consequences trial counsel should have explained?

PREJUDICE ALREADY DEPORTABLE NONCITIZENS Generally, need to show that they had some path to lawful status/defense to deportation that was barred by criminal disposition. May need expert testimony from immigration attorney. May need evidence of eligibility for path to lawful status (absent conviction). Ex. Cancellation of removal may provide green card to undocumented person Evidence of exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to US citizen/green card holding spouse/parent/child if deported. Evidence of 10 years residence

PREJUDICE AVAILABLE DEFENSE Viable motion to suppress? Introduce police report and be prepared to argue Viable legal defense? Mostly argument Viable factual defense? Investigate! Corroborate!

PREJUDICE DIFFERENT PLEA The Law: [T]he defendant must demonstrate a reasonable probability that the prosecution would have made an offer, that the defendant would have accepted it, and that the court would have approved it. Commonwealth v. Marinho Witnesses: Prosecutor would have made/judge would have approved Trial Attorney? Trial ADA?! Other defense attorneys testify to practice in that court/with that ADA/before that judge

PREJUDICE DIFFERENT PLEA Witnesses Defendant would have accepted Defendant (duh) Other witnesses who can corroborate defendant s testimony that he would have taken harsher plea to avoid immigration consequences. Family, Friends, Colleagues, etc. Evidence may overlap with special circumstances Argue Reasonableness: If an alternative plea seems obvious (364 days v. 1 year), judge should not credit ADA testimony otherwise.

PREJUDICE SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Almost always present evidence of special circumstances (if they exist). Ties to US: Client s testimony Testimony from people other than client. family, friends, co-workers Employment records School records

PREJUDICE SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Consequences of Being Deported Country conditions evidence, if helpful Expert?? Were they a refugee/asylee? Proof of date of entry to US Testimony that client doesn t speak the language Evidence of support client provides to family Medical records if relevant Pay stubs/child support

UNIQUE ISSUE: MISSING CLIENT Getting Client from ICE Custody Contact IIU for assistance Client Deported Not required to be present. Rule 30(c)(6) But must meet burden Where IAC is clear from disposition, easier to win.

CPCS Immigration Impact Unit 21 McGrath Highway Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: 617-623-0591 Fax: 617-623-0936 Email: iiu@publiccounsel.net Website: www.publiccounsel.net/iiu