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October 14, 2009
 
 

Supreme Court Hears Deportation Case


The Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Jose Padilla (not related to the man detained as an enemy combatant). Padilla was charged with drug possession, and pled guilty after his attorney told him the charge would not make him deportable. The state court ruled that Padilla's old attorney was not obligated to advise on anything beyond the immediate consequence of pleading guilty.