Criminal convictions and how they impact your immigration status
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on September 21, 2017 at 8:33 pm by ozmentlaw
Criminal convictions and how they impact your immigration status As long and as involved of a process as it might have been to get a visa or permanent residency permit issued to you, you probably don’t want to do anything that would put that hard work to waste. If you commit either a misdemeanor of […]
How moral turpitude is defined and how it can get you deported
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on September 19, 2017 at 8:34 pm by ozmentlaw
How moral turpitude is defined and how it can get you deported Up until the time you are granted United States citizenship, your ability to lawfully remain living in the country is not guaranteed. Instead, you’re always just a few steps from being sent back to where you came from. Perhaps one of the more […]
What every immigrant needs to know about crime and deportation
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on July 28, 2017 at 7:51 pm by ozmentlaw
What every immigrant needs to know about crime and deportation Essentially, there’s one thing every immigrant without citizenship in this country needs to know: Almost any criminal act — no matter how trivial — could make you a target for removal by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The list of deportable crimes keeps changing as […]
Elliott Ozment testifies for Civil Rights Commission, calls for changes to Tennessee’s ‘civil forfeiture’ laws
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on July 25, 2017 at 7:52 pm by ozmentlaw
Elliott Ozment testifies for Civil Rights Commission, calls for changes to Tennessee’s ‘civil forfeiture’ laws On Monday, July 24, Ozment Law, PLC founder and managing attorney Elliott Ozment gave testimony to the Tennessee representatives of the United States Civil Rights Commission concerning Tennessee’s use of “civil asset forfeiture,” a little-known program that allows police and […]
Could a speeding ticket escalate into a deportation proceeding?
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on April 3, 2017 at 6:56 pm by ozmentlaw
Could a speeding ticket escalate into a deportation proceeding? Although no one likes to get a speeding ticket and pay a fine, drivers who are uncertain about their immigration status may face a much more serious consequence: deportation. According to records from the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, discretionary arrests of immigrants who do not have […]
Foreigners and their rights
Immigration Law | Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on March 24, 2017 at 8:30 pm by ozmentlaw
Foreigners and their rights Many immigrants in Nashville are unsure of their civil rights. They may think they do not have any because they are not citizens of the United States, and they do not realize they do not have to suffer the many forms of mistreatment and harassment they often receive. Many of the rights […]
New Trump priorities for immigration enforcement
Immigration Law | Posted on January 27, 2017 at 3:34 pm by ozmentlaw
New Trump priorities for immigration enforcement On January 25, 2017, President Trump issued a new executive order that immediately affects immigration law in Nashville and throughout the country, entitled “Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States.” Español abajo. Press reports have focused on the provisions that penalize “sanctuary cities” for failing to […]
Don’t ignore domestic violence on the basis of immigration fears
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on January 13, 2017 at 4:04 pm by ozmentlaw
Don’t ignore domestic violence on the basis of immigration fears Victims of domestic violence often face significant emotional and practical hurdles to seeking appropriate help. For immigrants, there may even be additional obstacles. A local Knoxville YWCA is doing its part to offer concrete assistance and resources to victims of domestic violence. Made possible by […]
High Court to Review Deportation After Ineffective Plea Counsel
Immigration-Related Criminal Defense | Posted on December 19, 2016 at 2:48 pm by ozmentlaw
High Court to Review Deportation After Ineffective Plea Counsel Is it just to deport a long-term, legal resident over a relatively minor drug offense? The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals isn’t sure. That court, along with courts in the Second, Fourth and Fifth Circuits, was sure that deportation was required upon conviction for a drug […]