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Alabama DWI & Immigration: Protecting Your US Status

Post Overview Topic: Alabama DWI Sentencing and Immigration Consequences Audience: Non-citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and visa holders in Alabama concerned about their immigration status after a DWI/DUI. Tone: Professional and Urgent Key Takeaway: A single Alabama misdemeanor DWI may not lead to immediate deportation, but aggravating factors, multiple offenses, or drug involvement can trigger mandatory […]

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Understanding Concurrent vs. Consecutive Criminal Sentences

What Does “Concurrent Sentence” Mean for Your Future? When a person is convicted of more than one crime, the court must decide how those sentences will be served. A concurrent sentence is a judicial order where two or more prison terms run at the same time, offering a significantly different outcome than a consecutive sentence

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