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Drug Sales Conviction Vacated Per Penal Code section 1016.5 Motion

Firm Blog 2016 January Drug Sales Conviction Vacated Per Penal Code section 1016.5 Motion
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Drug Sales Conviction Vacated Per Penal Code Section 1016.5 Motion

Posted By Steve Escovar || 14-Jan-2016

At the LAX Airport Courthouse I recently successfully litigated a Penal Code section 1016.5 motion. My client hired me years after she had been convicted for violating Health and Safety code section 11351. She had served her sentence and the case was closed. The conviction was the key basis for her deportation proceedings with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). I was able to persuade the judge to grant the motion, the plea and conviction were vacated. I was then able to have the charges dismissed in their entirety. My client is no longer a felon and ICE no longer has a basis for her deportation. We are pleased to have achieved a stellar result for our client.
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