An immigration lawyer should belong to www.aila.org. There is a referral search there so you can find a lawyer that way. Be sure the lawyer tells you the whole cost of everything up front and is not giving you a low price and then going to add on a bunch of stuff as you go.
If you didn't know, it's not your fault. He'll lose his green card and even his citizenship if it's found out, because he would have gotten the citizenship by fraud.
Now that you know, since you submitted the old application with him, you may want to notify immigration of the new information...
Everybody makes mistakes. It sounds like you should at least ask an immigration lawyer about the crime, though, to be sure about it. Maybe it won't be a big deal now that it's been 6 years. But maybe it will be. I wouldn't risk it.
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