Legal Question in Immigration Law in Pennsylvania
i had 3 aggravated/simple assault with a firearm back in 1988/89 and was convicted on all 3 1990. i was recently held in mandatory detention until the bia overturned a decision june 20th where they use to hold all aggravated felons in mandatory detention till final decision is made as to deportation.. so they granted me $2500 bail and i am now released.. i need to know if you know of any court cases/grounds where i could get relief.. i've been here since 1981 with a permanent green card.. born in 1969 in jamaica.. went back only once for a month in 1983. technically married, but separated with 4 children to 4 different women.. graduated high school in 1987.. signed up for the draft.. received 2 associate degrees in 1996/1997 and have been working. the only charges they have me deportable on are back in 1988/89.. i've been in trouble again since then, but minor issues.. please help guide me in the right direction.. i'm not financially able to give anyone any money for attorneys or advice..
1 Answer from Attorneys
Hello:
When exactly did you commit the crimes? Did you plea guilty?
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