This program addresses the critical intersection of criminal and immigration law, focusing on how mitigation strategies can be used to explain and contextualize criminal conduct in immigration proceedings. Participants will examine how crimes, fraud, misrepresentation, and crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMTs) can be reframed through clinical forensic evaluations.
The course emphasizes mitigation as a distinct and powerful advocacy tool separate from hardship analysis, enabling attorneys to present a more complete and nuanced understanding of the client’s conduct. It also explores how forensic experts can complement legal advocacy by providing insight into psychological and social factors underlying the behavior.
Attorneys will learn how to strategically deploy mitigation in complex immigration cases to improve credibility, strengthen narratives, and support more favorable adjudications.
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