Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Illegal Irish Immigrant testifying in Criminal Trial
Illegal Irish Immigrant is subpoena'd to testify on behalf of a victim in a criminal case. Are they in danger of being deported if they show up and testify? It's a People vs. XXXX case. The victim does not want to get their friend in trouble or deported or in the system to be deported in the future. Any help?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Illegal Irish Immigrant testifying in Criminal Trial
Generally the answer to your question is no. The issue of your
Citizenship status shouldn't even come up at all. In many cases even
The accused may not face any negative immigration
Ramifications.
If you want to testify I wouldn't worry about this much at
All. You must also know that you are not forced ti testify
Either, you can simply chose not to or if you do and there are
Any questions of your citizenship you cam always opt not
Ti answer those questions.
However I can assure you that there should be no negative
Immigration ramifications unless there is an admission to
A crime on your part on the court record
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