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Category Archives: Immigration
Honor Killings or Victims of Domestic Violence?
Although this case happened up in Canada, we wanted to blog about it as it brings up some pretty interesting legal precedents, especially if this situation arises here “south of the border”. On Sunday, a Canadian court found three people … Continue reading
Posted in Child Abuse, Criminal Cases, Domestic Violence, Immigration, Murder Charge
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New Kidnap Trial for Immigrant Smugglers
A retrial is scheduled for today for Reynaldo Junior Eid of New York and Alaor Docarmo Oliveira Jr. of Danbury, Connecticut, accused of kidnapping a Brazilian woman and her 5-year-old son. An Orange County jury found them guilty of kidnapping … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Cases, Immigration, Kidnapping, Orange County Incidents
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