Appeals Court Sets Precedent in Post Departure Bar Ruling on Immigration Case
Appeals Court Sets Precedent in Post Departure Bar Ruling on Immigration Case The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a precedent-setting opinion on the “post-departure bar” on motions to the Board of Immigration Appeals in Prestol Espinal v. Attorney General, No. 10-1473 (2011). San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 10, 2011 On August 3, 2011, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals set a new legal precedent when it issued its opinion in Prestol Espinal v. Attorney General, No. 10-1473 (2011) granting the client of San Francisco immigration lawyer Jacqueline Brown Scott petition for review.
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