...Appellant. CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION * * Pursuant to California Rules of Court, rules 8.1105(b) and 8.1110, this...
...banc). After deciding various other issues, Delgado remanded the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA" or "Board"...
...Singh was born in India and became a naturalized American...
...occurring one week earlier at the same station. The deputy asked defendant to show proof that he had paid fare, and he responded by asking...
...development, and was the focal point of India Street's efforts in bringing the MetroWork project to fruition. To protect its investment, and in...
...Kiss) appeals from the trial court's award of attorney's fees to respondent Tex-Ellent, Inc., dba Paramount Textiles (Paramount), after Paramount successfully moved...
...asylum applicant who is determined to have knowingly filed a frivolous...a citizen and native of India, entered the United States without...
National Law Journal
...a traffic accident. The defendants who are individuals are foreign nationals, believed to be from Great Britain. Various attempts at service were made, but all...
...are natives and citizens of India. Mr. Nijjar applied for asylum in 1995, based on political persecution he claimed to have suffered in India from...
National Law Journal
...NOT HAVE PRECEDENTIAL EFFECT. CITATION TO ASUMMARY ORDER ON...a native and citizen of India, seeks review of a June...
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