· 1/16/2015
People v. Israel O.
Citations
- 233 Cal. App. 4th 279
- 182 Cal. Rptr. 3d 548
- 2015 Cal. App. LEXIS 39
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that although the “one or both” language is ambiguous, the intent of the statute and USCIS’s unofficial guidance makes clear that “SIJ eligible children ... may be living in this country with ... the non-abusive parent”
- holding that although the “one or both” language is ambiguous, the intent of the statute and USCIS’s unofficial guidance makes clear that “SIJ eligible children . . . may be living in this country with . . . the non-abusive parent”
- “We therefore conclude that an eligible minor under section 1101(a)(27)(J
- discussing history of SIJ status
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Judges: Bruiniers
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