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Summary

This legal document outlines the Department of Justice's policy regarding the deportation of criminal aliens, referencing a 1995 memorandum from the Attorney General that directs federal prosecutors to seek deportation unless extraordinary circumstances exist. It also discusses the legal concept of prosecutorial discretion, citing the 1978 Supreme Court case Bordenkircher v. Hayes, and provides legal definitions for terms like 'criminal alien' and offenses leading to deportation.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Hayes Defendant
Mentioned as the defendant in the Supreme Court case Bordenkircher v. Hayes (1978).

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Attorney General government agency
Issued a memorandum in 1995 regarding the deportation of criminal aliens.
United States Attorney government agency
Must provide written approval for exceptions to the policy of deporting criminal aliens.
Supreme Court government agency
Discussed prosecutorial discretion in the case Bordenkircher v. Hayes.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection government agency
Cited in a footnote for its definition of the term 'criminal alien'.
U.S. Border Patrol government agency
Mentioned in the definition of 'criminal alien' as the agency performing interdiction.
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security government agency
Cited as the parent department for U.S. Customs and Border Protection in a footnote.

Timeline (2 events)

1978
The Supreme Court case Bordenkircher v. Hayes was decided, which considered the propriety of a prosecutor's threat during plea negotiations.
1995-04-28
The Attorney General issued a memorandum entitled “Deportation of Criminal Aliens” to all federal prosecutors.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in the context of removing criminal aliens from the country and as a location where crimes may have been co...

Relationships (1)

Prosecutor professional Hayes
The document describes the legal relationship between a prosecutor and the defendant, Hayes, in the context of plea negotiations during the case Bordenkircher v. Hayes.

Key Quotes (6)

"good faith doubt"
Source
— Unknown (Used to describe a basis for a prosecutor to decline to bring a particular charge.)
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"Deportation of Criminal Aliens"
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— Attorney General (The title of a memorandum issued on April 28, 1995.)
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"All deportable criminal aliens should be deported unless extraordinary circumstances exist."
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— Attorney General (A directive from the 1995 memorandum on deportation policy.)
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"criminal alien"
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— Unknown (Defined as a foreign national who has been convicted of a crime.)
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"moral turpitude"
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— Unknown (A type of crime that can make an alien deportable under 8 U.S.C. § 1251(a)(2)(A)(i).)
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"The term ‘criminal alien’ refers to aliens who have been convicted of one or more crimes, whether in the United States or abroad, prior to interdiction by the U.S. Border Patrol."
Source
— U.S. Customs and Border Protection (A definition provided in a footnote, sourced from a CBP publication.)
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