All MCLE courses in the Immigration Law Series are offered jointly with the Sacramento County Bar Association Immigration Law Section.
This MCLE will provide a very brief overview of defending non-citizens accused of a crime in California: What you should include in your intake procedures, the requirements under 9th Circuit and Supreme Court case law, avoiding pitfalls that can lead to bar complaints, and how to find resources to aid in your representation.
Thomas Baker is an Immigration and Criminal Defense Lawyer based in Sacramento, CA, with 12 years of experience. Originally from Sacramento, he earned his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2011. As the President and CEO of Capital Gateway Immigration, Thomas is dedicated to defending noncitizens with criminal histories, notably saving clients from deportation after reform. Passionate about challenging government overreach, he balances his professional life with hobbies like working on cars, computers, and gardening. A member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Thomas aspires to expand his firm to serve more noncitizens.
Paid reservations must be received by November 12, 2024 prior to the event on November 15, 2024.
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**This webinar qualifies for 1 hour of general participatory MCLE credit. The Sacramento County Public Law Library, provider #11100, certifies that this event conforms to the standards approved for educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education [Rule 2.72].
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