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Padilla v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356 (2010), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court decided that criminal defense attorneys must advise noncitizen clients about the deportation risks of a guilty plea.
Case name Citation Date decided Hemi Group, LLC v. City of New York: 559 U.S. 1: 2010: Briscoe v. Virginia: 559 U.S. 32: 2010: Wilkins v. Gaddy: 559 U.S. 34
Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356 (2010) Criminal defense attorneys are duty-bound to inform clients of the risk of deportation under three circumstances. First, where the law is unambiguous, attorneys must advise their criminal clients that deportation "will" result from a conviction.
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