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Old 10-20-2012, 08:50 AM
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Default Criminal Aliens Counting On Purged Records To Allow Re-Entry

Court records in California are being purged after x amount of years, and accused aliens are trying to exploit that weakness to evade past crimes that prohibit re-entry or possibly amnesty. I found this record today in Sac Court


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HANCOCK & SPEARS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
525 B ST., STE. 1500
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 921 O 1
(619) 840-4735 / (619) 582-9865
September 28,2011
Califomia Department of Justice
Bureau of Criminal Information and Analysis
Record Review Unit
P.O. Box 903417
Sacramento, CA 94203-4170
RE: Maria Concepcion Casanova de Gomez
Request for Criminal Records
Dear Madam/Sir,
I am the legal representative for Maria Concepcion Casanova de Gomez. Ms. Gomez is a
Mexican citizen residing in Guadalajara, Mexico, who is presently being denied access to the United
States due to the existence of one, or possibly two, unresolved misdemeanor cases arising out of San
Diego County. Enclosed is her application for records, a $25 check, and two standard fingerprint
cards.
My client believes there are two outstanding misdemeanor cases, one which arose in 1984
and a second which occurred in 1987. I could find no court records reflecting the 1984 case. I was
able to examine the court file for the 1987 case, case number M736207, however, I neglected to
mention to the clerk that I would be filing a motion in that case, and the clerk's office destroyed it
due to its age. I need the records to re-constmct the court files and resolve the cases.
Because Ms. Gomez is not allowed entry into the United States, I arranged for an employee
of the American Consulate in Guadalajara to fingerprint my client on the FBI's standard 10-point
fingerprint card. Although I asked the Consul employee to forward me the print cards in a sealed
envelope, the envelope was evidently opened and inspected somewhere prior to reaching me. I have enclosed the Consulate's envelope, which has a signature on the flap which appears to match that
of the Consulate employee who attested to taking the fingerprints.
Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to receiving the records
Sincerely,
/
Carl M. Hancock
Attomey at Law
Now who knows what the alleged misdemeanor involves, but DUI is often a misdemeanor, and DUI is one of the offenses that can put someone in line for deportation. The thing is, now there is another hole in the system that allows illegals to get legal. Notice that the person involved here knows the offenses, but wants the state to remind her I guess
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