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Old 09-28-2021, 06:27 PM   #268
GioforPM
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Originally Posted by Beatle17 View Post
Thanks for your answer, I know you are a lawyer and appreciate your input. History with the Mike Richards charge on a personal level have given me pretty good insight, if convicted he would be deemed a felon in the US and not able to travel until such time as he got a pardon, but thankfully he never proceeded to that level. Let me know next time you defend a person in this position or has actually been arrested with the same charges.

Just an aside, what do you tell your clients to say when they are asked at the border if they smoke week or have an impaired driving conviction?
If they were arrested before and the charges were stayed like Richards, I’d say they can say no to the second question, and they don’t have to answer the first one.

I’ve helped many people get pardons for minor offences, or get travel waivers, it’s not that hard.
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