CLEVELAND, OH, September 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cincinnati, Ohio immigration lawyer Jonathan Bartell recently won and overturned a criminal case for a non-citizen who pleaded guilty to a trafficking and drug offense.
Bartell, a family immigration lawyer who also serves as a H1B attorney, specializes in defending clients with immigration issues including obtaining a H1B visa, and negotiates for lesser penalties for criminal offenses.
"There are not many guys that do both," said Bartell of fighting charges ranging from drunk driving to murder and fraud. On Aug. 12, he reopened a case and changed the guilty plea to keep a 45-year-old Jamaican client from getting deported for an aggravated felony conviction as a result of drug trafficking charges.
"He never had problems in his life up until maybe two years ago," Bartell said of his client who resided in the United States for almost 25 years. "The facts demonstrated that he wasn't involved." Bartell said his client was misguided by his previous lawyer to plead guilty to the allegations, despite the fact that he was more of a "look-out" man for the alleged transaction.
Bartell argued for a minimum one year attempted drug trafficking charge to allow for probation. He wants to re-examine his immigration case now that his criminal case is successfully being pursued. "We argued a U.S. Supreme Court case Padilla versus Kentucky for a defense," said Bartell of the case that advised criminal defense lawyers to tell non-citizen defendants of deportation risks associated with guilty pleas.
Bartell tells clients not to plead guilty since there is "no relief in Immigration Court," where many find themselves ordered deported.
Dealing with immigration issues is something Bartell has personally experienced since he went through the process to help his wife obtain citizenship.
"I have actually lived the immigration experience and know what everyone who files for a green card goes through," said our business immigration lawyer Jon Bartell. "I've gone through that process."
Learn More
To learn more about The Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell, and our green card attorney visit: http://www.immigrationman.com/ or call 1.866.467.5292.
About The Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell
The Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell is based in Cleveland, Ohio with satellite offices in Florida, Boston, Las Vegas, Scottsdale, Seattle, Houston, and North Carolina. Nationwide locations provide 24-hour attorney availability to help with immigration law and criminal issues.
2011 Master Google and The Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that The Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell and Master Google a company that can serve as your SEO guide, are credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this document is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein embedded links.
Immigration Lawyer Defends Client in Drug Case
Cincinnati, Ohio immigration attorney Jonathan Bartell defends immigrants in various cases, and recently overturned a plea deal in an attempt to keep his client from getting deported.
2011-09-02
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Online-Spread-Betting.com Launches Over 200 Shares Spread Betting Guides
2011-09-02
Online-Spread-Betting, a financial trading site that specialises in the derivative of spread betting, has launched a brand new range of shares spread betting guides.
Emma Franklin, http://www.online-spread-betting.com/ editor, says that the latest improvements come following the recent volatility in the financial markets, coupled with spread betting's increasing popularity amongst financial traders.
"Financial spread betting is becoming an increasingly popular method of speculating on the financial markets. Over the past five years, we have seen a lot more ...
Alpharetta Chiropractor Introduces Brand New Practice Website
2011-09-02
Dr. Matt DiDuro, Alpharetta auto accident doctor, of Health Choice Chiropractic Center is pleased to introduce his new and easy to use practice website. The professional website was launched in order to increase awareness and improve patient education surrounding chiropractic health.
Health Choice Chiropractic Center is operated by Dr. Matt DiDuro, a highly qualified chiropractor in Johns Creek. Specializing in a wide array of chiropractic care, this full-service practice offers services for traumatic injuries, arthritis, anti-aging and preventative medicines, sleep ...
East Haven, CT Podiatrist Serves Patients Throughout New Haven County
2011-09-02
Center Podiatry, East Haven, CT podiatrists, offers five convenient office locations in Connecticut - East Haven, Orange, Guilford, Higganum, and Clinton. Each office location is conveniently located in order to provide patients in their local communities with the best foot and ankle care possible.
"It is important that our patients get the best care possible and our multiple locations allow us to do just that. Our patients have five locations to choose from that offer convenient and flexible operating times. No matter where our patients are we have a place for ...
Ft. Myers Dentist Joins Virtual Space With New Facebook and Twitter Pages
2011-09-02
Premier Cape Coral and Ft. Myers dentist, Dr. Mauricio Martinez, has joined patients on social media sites - Facebook and Twitter - for improved communication. The Facebook and Twitter pages were created to allow patients to easily access more valuable information about the practice, in addition to communicating with other patients about their previous procedures and visits to Gulf Coast Smiles.
With the recent addition of the new Facebook and Twitter pages, patients have the ability to gain important information regarding services, Dr. Martinez, updates on the practice ...
Car Wash Guru Specializes in Car Wash Internet Marketing and Recognizes the Potential Benefits of Guerrilla Marketing
2011-09-02
Car Wash Guru helps businesses thrive and succeed in any economy. Using their expertise in car wash Internet marketing, they have proven methods of getting dirty cars lined up at local car washes.
Auto wash marketing can be about much more than buying some print ads and trusting an experienced search engine optimization company like Car Wash Guru to get you found online.
There's nothing to stop any business owner from taking auto wash marketing to the next level. Guerrilla marketing is a concept that Jay Conrad Levinson came up with and wrote a book about.
The ...
Designer Fitness Owner Darla O'Brien Receives IDEA World Challenge Award
2011-09-02
Darla O'Brien, owner of Designer Fitness, was honored at the 2011 IDEA World Fitness Convention in Los Angeles with a Fitness Challenge Award.
As an IDEA Challenge Award recipient, O'Brien was presented with a medal and special recognition at the convention, which was attended by over 5,000 fitness experts from 52 countries. She was also granted substantial opportunities to meet with the convention's celebrity presenters, including Elaine LaLanne, who was given an award honoring her late husband, Jack; Dr. Daniel Amen, author of "Change Your Brain, Change Your ...
DiscountVouchers.co.uk Survey Shines Light on UK Attitudes to Love and Money
2011-09-02
Internet-based retail deals specialist DiscountVouchers.co.uk, the website that gets consumer money off at hundreds of top stores, this week publishes the results of a new poll surveying attitudes on money and relationships. The offers website questioned site visitors and discovered that 40% think that there is "no price on love" when it comes to saving up and spending money on an engagement ring.
The poll results also showed that 11% believe in the old adage of an engagement ring costing at least double what the man buying it earns in a month, while 30% confessed ...
Feeding cows natural plant extracts can reduce dairy farm odors and feed costs
2011-09-02
Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
303-228-8532 (Aug. 25-Sept. 1)
202-872-6042 (Before Aug. 25)
Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
303-228-8532 (Aug. 25-Sept. 1)
202-872-6293 (Before Aug. 25)
American Chemical Society
Feeding cows natural plant extracts can reduce dairy farm odors and feed costs
DENVER, Sept. 1, 2011 — With citizens' groups seeking government regulation of foul-smelling ammonia emissions from large dairy farms, scientists today reported that adding natural plant extracts to cow feed can reduce levels of the gas by one-third while ...
Modelling melanocyte differentiation in zebrafish
2011-09-02
Researchers at the University of Bath have combined genetic data with mathematical modelling to provide insights into cells and how they differentiate. The findings, to be published in open-access journal PLoS Genetics on September 1st, demonstrate the utility of a systems biology approach and could have implications for understanding and treating diseases, including cancers, caused when cells start to function incorrectly.
All cells derive from multipotent precursor cells (stem cells). The mechanisms by which stably differentiated cell-types are generated from stem ...
New HIV vaccine approach targets desirable immune cells
2011-09-02
DURHAM, N.C. – Researchers at Duke University Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School have demonstrated an approach to HIV vaccine design that uses an altered form of HIV's outer coating or envelope protein.
The researchers showed that they could design HIV envelopes that could bind better to immature B cell receptors to create an enhanced immune response in an animal model. Immature B cells are the targets of vaccines, and when strongly targeted, they produce strong vaccine responses. The work of the Duke team was to improve ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Concerns over maternity provision for pregnant women in UK prisons
UK needs a national strategy to tackle harms of alcohol, argue experts
Aerobic exercise: a powerful ally in the fight against Alzheimer’s
Cambridge leads first phase of governmental project to understand impact of smartphones and social media on young people
AASM Foundation partners with Howard University Medical Alumni Association to provide scholarships
Protective actions need regulatory support to fully defend homeowners and coastal communities, study finds
On-chip light control of semiconductor optoelectronic devices using integrated metasurfaces
America’s political house can become less divided
A common antihistamine shows promise in treating liver complications of a rare disease complication
Trastuzumab emtansine improves long-term survival in HER2 breast cancer
Is eating more red meat bad for your brain?
How does Tourette syndrome differ by sex?
Red meat consumption increases risk of dementia and cognitive decline
Study reveals how sex and racial disparities in weight loss surgery have changed over 20 years
Ultrasound-directed microbubbles could boost immune response against tumours, new Concordia research suggests
In small preliminary study, fearful pet dogs exhibited significantly different microbiomes and metabolic molecules to non-fearful dogs, suggesting the gut-brain axis might be involved in fear behavior
Examination of Large Language Model "red-teaming" defines it as a non-malicious team-effort activity to seek LLMs' limits and identifies 35 different techniques used to test them
Most microplastics in French bottled and tap water are smaller than 20 µm - fine enough to pass into blood and organs, but below the EU-recommended detection limit
A tangled web: Fossil fuel energy, plastics, and agrichemicals discourse on X/Twitter
This fast and agile robotic insect could someday aid in mechanical pollination
Researchers identify novel immune cells that may worsen asthma
Conquest of Asia and Europe by snow leopards during the last Ice Ages uncovered
Researchers make comfortable materials that generate power when worn
Study finding Xenon gas could protect against Alzheimer’s disease leads to start of clinical trial
Protein protects biological nitrogen fixation from oxidative stress
Three-quarters of medical facilities in Mariupol sustained damage during Russia’s siege of 2022
Snow leopard fossils clarify evolutionary history of species
Machine learning outperforms traditional statistical methods in addressing missing data in electronic health records
AI–guided lung ultrasound by nonexperts
Prevalence of and inequities in poor mental health across 3 US surveys
[Press-News.org] Immigration Lawyer Defends Client in Drug CaseCincinnati, Ohio immigration attorney Jonathan Bartell defends immigrants in various cases, and recently overturned a plea deal in an attempt to keep his client from getting deported.