10 November 2009 0 Comments

Immigration Attorney Wins Big battle in Los Angeles

As someone born and raised in Dallas I thought this was quite interesting as Texas is also a border state: a settlement was approved last week in a United States Courtroom in southern California. Of course, with the law passed in Arizona and the national sentiments generally, illegals may need criminal defense attorneys the next time. All in all, It ordered a deadline of 6 months for the relevent authorities to decide on many dozens of citizenship requests from Los Angeles, and the San Bernardino area. All in all, attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center, filed the suit back in 2007. They cited the loss of jobs, among other injustices that the legal aliens experianced due to years of delays. Meanwhile, in other Los Angeles legal news, it was reported that Member of Teen Gang That Burglarized Celeb Homes Taken Into Protective Custody. Today, November 9, 2009, Nicholas Prugo, 18, was taken into protective custody. Prugo confessed to being involved in the celebrity burglaries of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and others. Prugo also named 6 others in the crimes. The police took Prugo into protective custody after he had received a threat, according to his attorney, Sean G. Erenstoft. Erenstoft declined to say who had made the threat. As an aside if you need a first rate Dallas criminal defense attorneys
then may I suggest the offices of Arnold Legal. Their lead attorneys can help you with many facets of DWI, DUI plus various criminal defense related case in the Dallas area. Now back to the story:According to Erenstoft, Prugo cooperated with the police, and was promised that his help would be kept from the public. Erenstoft said that Prugo’s cooperation helped resolve a case that police detectives had been unable to resolve. Prugo was arrested after someone told the police that he was involved in the burglaries. I wonder if he was the same one involved in some grand theft auto in the same area a while ago? Anyway I am not sure if the Attorneys general will ever get directly involved in this one.

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