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Fourteenth Amendment-Proper Hearing
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Immigration and Nationality Act-Governor Pardon
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Interpretation of Body-worn Camera Video
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Leave to Amend-Fraud
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Employment Discrimination
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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Nichols, who faced charges of sex trafficking with the potential for a life sentence, was provided with two highly experienced defense attorneys for his representation.
Sovereign Immunity-Young Doctrine Exception
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Sentencing
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