Deportation issues :wife and young mother accused of domestic violence
Deportation issues:domestic violence
Hi
I'd really appreciate you help.
I have a conditional Gc and have to remove the condition in 9 months. I am married to USC and we have a USC child together. I have been charged with Domestic Violence.
My husband is in the process of being diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome(AS) or high functioning autism. He is also under a lot of influence of his mother, who hates me and wants me to get deported.
There was an accident during our argument and his elbow got hit. Nothing serious, just a bruise. After he lef our house he went to his mother place who persuaded him to go to ER to get his arm "checked". In the ER he told the nurse that I hit him, the nurse called the police, police came and told him to right a report. Due to his AS he has a hard time understanding of what is going on and what are the consequences. He is naive and gets easily intimidated. I believe in my heart the he did not know what he was doing.
So, he writes the report stating that i hit him, he said he felt intimidated and entrapped. I got arrested the same day and spent night in jail.
Next business day he went to the police station and wrote that he had an error in judgement and what happened was an accident.
Nevertheless the prosecutor refuses to drop the charges and case is going to trial very soon.
I've been told by immigration atty that I have options to not be deported:
- go to trial and win (if chances are good- but there is always a risk)
- get the case dismissed(if the key witness(my husband) will be absent
or if he takes 5th amendment against self-incrimination and will not be
testifying
- (edited) get a deferred adjudication disposition, (not a deferred sentence)
- get charges reduced to Disorderly Conduct and plead Non Contest to it
I've also been told that dom.violence is always deportable.
The trial is very very soon.
Please help me with your insights as I am debating over those options and wondering how they'd affect GC, eligibility for USC, and deportation issues.
Thanks a lot for reading.
God bless you
Deportation issues:domestic violence
Hi
I'd really appreciate you help.
I have a conditional Gc and have to remove the condition in 9 months. I am married to USC and we have a USC child together. I have been charged with Domestic Violence.
My husband is in the process of being diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome(AS) or high functioning autism. He is also under a lot of influence of his mother, who hates me and wants me to get deported.
There was an accident during our argument and his elbow got hit. Nothing serious, just a bruise. After he lef our house he went to his mother place who persuaded him to go to ER to get his arm "checked". In the ER he told the nurse that I hit him, the nurse called the police, police came and told him to right a report. Due to his AS he has a hard time understanding of what is going on and what are the consequences. He is naive and gets easily intimidated. I believe in my heart the he did not know what he was doing.
So, he writes the report stating that i hit him, he said he felt intimidated and entrapped. I got arrested the same day and spent night in jail.
Next business day he went to the police station and wrote that he had an error in judgement and what happened was an accident.
Nevertheless the prosecutor refuses to drop the charges and case is going to trial very soon.
I've been told by immigration atty that I have options to not be deported:
- go to trial and win (if chances are good- but there is always a risk)
- get the case dismissed(if the key witness(my husband) will be absent
or if he takes 5th amendment against self-incrimination and will not be
testifying
- (edited) get a deferred adjudication disposition, (not a deferred sentence)
- get charges reduced to Disorderly Conduct and plead Non Contest to it
I've also been told that dom.violence is always deportable.
The trial is very very soon.
Please help me with your insights as I am debating over those options and wondering how they'd affect GC, eligibility for USC, and deportation issues.
Thanks a lot for reading.
God bless you
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