California Crimes Summaries

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The below resources provide legal explanations, strategies, and tools for the practice of “crim/imm,” the law governing the intersection of immigration and crimes, especially as it applies to California law.  The Notes below cover different crimes-related grounds of inadmissibility and deportability in immigration law, as well as strategies for criminal defense counsel.

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§ N.0 Overview of Crim-Imm (2026)

§ N.1 How to Analyze a Crim-Imm Case (March 2023)
 
§ N.2 Definition of Conviction (April 2019)
 
§ N.3 How to Use the Categorical Approach Now (October 2021)

§ N.4 California Sentences and Immigration (November 2020)

§ N.5 SB 54 and the California Values Act (February 2018)

§ N.6 Aggravated Felonies (2017)
 
§ N.7 All Those Rules About Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (May 2021)

§ N.8 Controlled Substances (March 2019)

§ N.9 Domestic Violence Deportation Ground, Including Child Abuse, Stalking, and Violation of Protective Orders (March 2022)

§ N.10 Sex Offenses (March 2014)

§ N.11 Burglary, Theft and Fraud (January 2019)

§ N.12 Firearms (2024)
 
§ N.13 Convictions that Bar the Defendant from Petitioning for Family Members: the Adam Walsh Act
 
§ N.14 Overview of California Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants (July 2022)

§ N.15 Delinquency (June 2019)

§ N.16 Client Questionnaire (July 2020)

§ N.17 Immigration Relief Toolkit (December 2024)

§ N.18 Additional Resources

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