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Crimmigration

The Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Law

What You Will Learn

  • Identify the key intersections between immigration law and criminal law, including the most common adverse immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
  • Evaluate attorneys’ ethical responsibilities when advising or representing non-citizen clients with criminal records.
  • Analyze due process considerations and procedural realities that impact non-citizens in federal immigration proceedings.

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What You Will Learn

  • Identify the key intersections between immigration law and criminal law, including the most common adverse immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
  • Evaluate attorneys’ ethical responsibilities when advising or representing non-citizen clients with criminal records.
  • Analyze due process considerations and procedural realities that impact non-citizens in federal immigration proceedings.

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Price

$45 for Members
$89 for Non-members
$0 for All-Access CLE Pass

60 minutes
Date Published

August 27, 2025

Publisher

Nashville Bar Association

Subjects

Constitutional Law, Criminal, Criminal Law, Government, Immigration Law, Judges

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Summary

Crimmigration:

The Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Law


1.0 General Credit 
*All-Access CLE 2025 Pass eligible program.


Since President Trump took office, stories in the media of deportation and ICE activity are ubiquitous, but then again, so are stories of undocumented immigrants committing crimes in the United States. Is the truth possibly somewhere in the middle, with both the right and left having good points but also false talking points? Hear from two experienced practitioners about what exactly it means to give due process in immigration proceedings, adverse consequences for individuals with criminal records, and the reality of how immigration proceedings unfold in federal court. This session will also explore the ethical responsibilities attorneys face when representing non-citizen clients, especially in navigating complex legal systems with potentially life-altering outcomes.


Speakers


Judge Lynne T. Ingram, Davidson County Circuit Court, Eighth Circuit Court 

Jane Ellen Cassell
Jane Ellen Cassell, The Cassell Firm 

Jenny Charles
Jenny Charles, Davidson County District Attorney's Office


CLE CREDIT
1.0 General (Accreditation Approved)

SWOD-25720

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Presenters

Jenny Charles
Assistant District Attorney

Jenny Charles is an Assistant District Attorney with the Nashville District Attorney's Office. She has spent 15 years... Read More

Hon. Lynne T. Ingram

Lynne Tyler Ingram is Judge of the Eighth Circuit Court for the 20th Judicial District serving Davidson County, Tennessee.... Read More

Jane Ellen Cassell

Jane Ellen Cassell is licensed in the state of Tennessee. She has also been admitted to practice before the U.S. District... Read More

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If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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