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Non-Citizen Criminal Defense Representation
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If you are not a citizen of the United States, it is imperative that you speak to an experienced attorney before accepting any plea agreement. Immigration laws have recently undergone a number of changes that make it very easy to deport non-citizens, even if they are only convicted of a misdemeanor. If you are not a citizen, you need the help of the Dallas defense attorneys at Grossman Law Offices. We are extensively familiar with the changes in immigration law and we can make sure you don't accept an extremely disadvantageous plea agreement.
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