Client had a tough set of circumstances in that he picked up some new cases while on a Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle probation. State wanted to convict him on the Drug charge and revoke him on the Probation and sentence him to concurrent State Jail sentences. The problem is our client has a US Citizen wife and needed to avoid a drug conviction to be able to have the chance and possibility of getting his residency papers in the future. Drug convictions are basically the death penalty to any immigration case. After a lot of hard work and presenting some really convincing evidence of the character of our client, and what we call a “good guy” packet, that does a good job of personalizing our client to the District Attorney, his family situation, his positive equities and attributes, we were able to get them to dismiss the Drug charge and the Fail to ID. This was a huge victory and will allow our client one day to reunite with his wife and family. A Criminal Defense attorney without an Immigration background and the extensive Immigration Court experience of the attorneys at Peek Law Group would not have fought and pushed for this extraordinary remedy that saved a family.
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