By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer A South Korean man who has spent a decade battling his deportation is now asking the California Supreme Court to step in. The state high court could hear oral arguments as early as today on whether Hyung Joon Kim can file a coram nobis writ to vacate his state court judgment due to ineffective assistance of counsel, in an effort to avoid deportation. California v Kim, S153183. Lawyers f...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A South Korean man who has spent a decade battling his deportation is now asking the California Supreme Court to step in. The state high court could hear oral arguments as early as today on whether Hyung Joon Kim can file a coram nobis writ to vacate his state court judgment due to ineffective assistance of counsel, in an effort to avoid deportation. California v Kim, S153183. Lawyers f...
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