Immigration,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Apr. 9, 2018
Mental illness should be considered in deportation cases, 9th Circuit rules
A federal appellate panel on Friday ordered an immigration court to reconsider the deportation of a Mexican who argued that his mental illness should be considered even though he pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon.
A federal appellate panel on Friday ordered an immigration court to reconsider the deportation of a Mexican who argued that his mental illness should be considered even though he pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel reversed a Board of Immigration Appeals decision that because Guillermo Gomez-Sanchez’s mental illness had not been raised at the state court level, it could not be c...
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