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Rutgers Webcam Spying Case Raises Novel Issues About Deportation, Experts Say
Deportation law expert Norton Tooby told NewsCore that despite its judgmental connotation, a hate crime conviction might not qualify as a crime of moral turpitude. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) does not define the term moral turpitude,
Updated: 05/20/2012 01:33P
Rutgers webcam spying case raises issues about deportation, experts say
Federal authorities have two possible grounds on which to deport Ravi: for committing a crime of moral turpitude or an aggravated felony. Is invasion of privacy a crime of moral turpitude? - Deportation law expert Norton Tooby told NewsCore that
Updated: 05/20/2012 12:30P
Experts say Rutgers webcam spying case raises novel issues about deportation
Federal authorities have two possible grounds on which to deport Ravi: for committing a crime of moral turpitude or an aggravated felony. Deportation law expert Norton Tooby told NewsCore that despite its judgmental connotation, a hate crime conviction
Updated: 05/20/2012 12:25P
A reader's thoughts on impeachment
By A Web design Company 'Strictly speaking, the primary basis for a verdict in impeachment is not evidence but political expediency for Senators. (Will it be politically advantageous for a Senator to vote to acquit or convict?).
Updated: 05/20/2012 12:11P
Montreal students take to streets again
that violated two recent laws passed by Montreal and Quebec's legislatures. Police said that they also declared the march illegal because projectiles were thrown at police and protesters attempted to march down a busy street against traffic.
Updated: 05/20/2012 11:59A
Students defy new laws and take to streets again
that violated two recent laws passed by Montreal and Quebec's legislatures. Police said that they also declared the march illegal because projectiles were thrown at police and protesters attempted to march down a busy street against traffic.
Updated: 05/20/2012 11:49A
Jamaican criminals buying expensive boat passage to America
By Stabroek editor | 0 Comments | Breaking News | Sunday, May 20, 2012 (Jamaica Gleaner) Jamaican criminals, including suspected major drug and gang leaders, have found a new route to flee local law-enforcement agencies and make their way to the United
Updated: 05/20/2012 11:03A
Law tears family apart over a single gunshot
Florida's "10-20-life" law was implemented in 1999 and has been credited with helping to lower the violent crime rate. Anyone who shows a gun in the commission of certain crimes gets an automatic 10 years in prison. Fire the gun, and it's 20 years.
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:25A
Law tears family apart over a single gunshot
Florida's "10-20-life" law was implemented in 1999 and has been credited with helping to lower the violent crime rate. Anyone who shows a gun in the commission of certain crimes gets an automatic 10 years in prison. Fire the gun, and it's 20 years.
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:10A
When drugs meet crime
EACH country gets the drugs problem it deserves.'' This is the view of Antonio Maria Costa, the former head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. His explanation is blunt: countries that rely primarily on law enforcement to deal with drug
Updated: 05/20/2012 09:56A