2021 Immigration Consequences of Criminal Cases 2021
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Originally given at our June 9-11, 2021 Solo & Small Firm Conference
A look at the most recent developments in the study of the immigration effects of criminal convictions.
W. Michael Sharma-Crawford, Attorney at Law, Kansas City; Raymond R. Bolourtchi, Cofman & Bolourtchi LLC, St. Louis, are the speakers.
Raymond Bolourtchi is well-known around the country for his competence in immigration and criminal defense. He operates in state, federal, and immigration courts around the country, representing people seeking relief from removal and deportation procedures. Hundreds of people have benefited from his assistance in obtaining citizenship and naturalization.
Mr. Bolourtchi’s interest in immigration matters drives him to fight vigorously for his clients, and he is a dedicated advocate in every case.
Mr. Bolourtchi speaks Spanish, French, Catalan, Farsi, and Italian fluently.
Author and lecturer on immigration topics, including the immigration consequences of criminal convictions; expert witness and consultant on guilty pleas and immigration law; quoted in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; National Mentor to other American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) attorneys in the areas of removal and deportation and family immigration.
In 1995, he earned a J.D. from Saint Louis University School of Law and a B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Sharma-Crawford Attorneys at Law’s principal is Michael Sharma-Crawford. Since 2002, he has been representing noncitizens in removal proceedings. He and his colleague Rekha Sharma-Crawford founded The Clinic in 2011, a 501(c)(3) non-profit law clinic that represents destitute non-citizens in Kansas City Immigration Court.
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