“Immigration Crimes, Contempt, and Other Crimes Against the Government”

Case Analysis and Writing Exercise

See page 551: Case Analysis and Writing Exercises. Answer question #2 in complete well-developed grammatically correct paragraphs.  Points will not be awarded for submissions that do not specifically address the question(s) asked in the exercise.  Please review your answers prior to submission for grammatical errors, punctuation errors and spelling errors.

It is a federal crime for any person to enter into a marriage for the purpose of evading immigration laws. In United States v. Sonmez, 777 F.3d 684 (4th Cir. 2015), cert denied 136 S. Ct. 689 (2015) the defendant, a Turkish national, outstayed his visa and became an illegal alien in the U.S. He then married a U.S. citizen, and applied for permanent residence status under immigration rules. His application was denied, and he was charged under 8 U.S.C. §1325(c), the marriage fraud statute. What jury instructions did the defendant request at his trial? Why was the trial judge correct to refuse to give those instructions?

United States v Sonmez 777 F3d 684 4th Cir 2015.pdf 

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