· 5/15/2003
United States v. Segundo Dejesus Perez
Citations
- 330 F.3d 97
- 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 9412
- 2003 WL 21101289
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- affirming district court’s finding that there was a reasonable probability that alien’s significant family ties and history of steady employment in the United States would have outweighed his conviction for attempted sale of a controlled substance
- upholding a district court’s finding that there was a reasonable probability that an alien’s significant family ties and history of steady employment in the United States would have outweighed his conviction for attempted sale of a controlled substance
- “To show fundamental unfairness, a defendant must show both a fundamental procedural error and prejudice resulting from that error.”
- “The government does not claim that any negative factors other than his conviction would have weighed against him at the time of his deportation.”
- “To show fundamental unfairness, a defendant must show both a fundamental procedural error and prejudice resulting from that 36 error.”
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Judges: Van Graafeiland, Parker, Sotomayor
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