Man Can Withdraw Plea Due to Deportation Matter
Posted on Mar 4, 2011 2:40pm PST
A man in the Watsonville, California area has reportedly been allowed to withdraw his guilty plea in a gun possession case because his lawyer failed to tell him he would be deported after finishing his sentence. Jose Bonilla Jr. has reportedly lived in the U.S. illegally for more than thirty years. Any non-citizen convicted of these charges has to be deported by law. Now, he will get a chance to change his plea to work on preventing his deportation.
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