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- Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070 Still in Legal Limbo - www.dmcantor.com Today's video from David Michael Cantor, a Phoenix DUI Defense Lawyer, is about the infamous Immigration Bill known as SB 1070. This bill was set to go into effect this month, April of 2011, but has been held up in Federal Court on Appeal after US District Judge Susan Bolton halted key provisions of the bill in Nov 2010. At this time it is not clear when the Appeal will be heard and decided on leaving the controversial bill in limbo. In April of 2010 Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law and became an immediate lightning rod for the debate concerning Illegal Immigration. Many people felt that this law was unconstitutional as it required the police to ask for identification from anyone they suspected to be an illegal immigrant. The people who felt this way include the President of the United States, Brack Obama, and his administration filed a suit against the bill. A new wrinkle in the debate is Arizona Senator Russel Pearce's request to be added to the lawsuit so that he can make his voice heard. Pearce is the author of SB 1070 and feels he can best describe the bill's intent. He cites a new Arizona law that was passed this year which would allow him to be added to this type of lawsuit. Others point out that this action would be unprecidented in legal history. What do you think about SB 1070? Is it a good law? Should Russel Pearce be added to the lawsuit simply because the Arizona legislature passed a law saying its okay?From: azcriminallawyerViews: 255
0 ratingsTime: 02:25 More in News & Politics - SB 1070 Fate Lies In Hands of US District Judge Susan Bolton - From: TyneRoseMediaViews: 454
3 ratingsTime: 03:08 More in News & Politics - Arizona Judge Partially Blocks Immigration Law - Pete Williams from MSNBC broke the news from Arizona on Andrea Mitchel's show that US district Judge Susan Bolton blocked parts of the Arizona immigration law because it encroaches on the Federal government's jurisdiction.From: FugumbleViews: 687
8 ratingsTime: 05:59 More in News & Politics - Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law 2 - On Eve of Major Protests, Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law A federal judge in Phoenix blocked key provisions of Arizona's notorious anti-immigrant law on Wednesday, hours before it was scheduled to take effect. US District Judge Susan Bolton ruled a partial injunction would apply to the portion of the law that requires police officers to stop and interrogate anyone they suspect is an undocumented immigrant. The law sparked mass protests across the country and a boycott of Arizona. We speak with Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tucson-based Coalition for Human Rights.From: mediagrrl9Views: 112
4 ratingsTime: 09:34 More in News & Politics - Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law 1 - On Eve of Major Protests, Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law A federal judge in Phoenix blocked key provisions of Arizona's notorious anti-immigrant law on Wednesday, hours before it was scheduled to take effect. US District Judge Susan Bolton ruled a partial injunction would apply to the portion of the law that requires police officers to stop and interrogate anyone they suspect is an undocumented immigrant. The law sparked mass protests across the country and a boycott of Arizona. We speak with Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tucson-based Coalition for Human Rights.From: mediagrrl9Views: 98
4 ratingsTime: 10:59 More in News & Politics - Fighting back the Arizona Immigration Law - A federal judge dealt a serious rebuke to Arizona's toughest-in-the-nation immigration law on Wednesday when she put most of the crackdown on hold just hours before it was to take effect. The ruling by US District Judge Susan Bolton shifts the immigration debate to the courts and sets up a lengthy legal battle that may not be decided until the Supreme Court weighs in. Republican Gov. Jan Brewer said the state will likely appeal the ruling and seek to get the judge's order overturned. But for now, opponents of the law have prevailed: The provisions that most angered opponents will not take effect, including sections that required officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. The judge also delayed parts of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places — a move aimed at day laborers. In addition, the judge blocked officers from making warrantless arrests of suspected illegal immigrants. "Requiring Arizona law enforcement officials and agencies to determine the immigration status of every person who is arrested burdens lawfully-present aliens because their liberty will be restricted while their status is checked," Bolton, a Clinton appointee, said in her decision. She said the controversial sections should be put on hold until the courts resolve the issues. Other provisions of the law, many of them slight revisions to existing Arizona <b>...</b>From: JTreviewViews: 1709
12 ratingsTime: 01:40 More in News & Politics - Judge hears 1st of several SB 1070 cases - US District Judge Susan Bolton will hold similar hearings on six other lawsuits filed by the federal government and civil rights groups.From: abc15comViews: 169
0 ratingsTime: 02:36 More in News & Politics - Legal battle looms over Arizona immigration law - Phoenix, Arizona (CNN) -- A legal battle over a tough Arizona immigration law appeared certain after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday that blocked the most controversial parts of the law a day before it was to take effect. The injunction means that, at least for now, police are prevented from questioning people's immigration status if there is reason to believe they are in the country illegally. US District Judge Susan Bolton also blocked provisions of the law making it a crime to fail to apply for or carry alien registration papers or "for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for, or perform work," and a provision "authorizing the warrantless arrest of a person" if there is reason to believe that person might be subject to deportation.From: legalizationUSViews: 77
2 ratingsTime: 01:29 More in Nonprofits & Activism - Today's Arizona Court Hearings: What to Expect - www.StandWithArizona.com ACLU, NAACP, Muslim American Society, Arizona South Asians for Safe Families, Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and dozens of other plaintiffs are all piling on to this farce. US District Judge Susan Bolton will have one hearing at 10 am to deal with those, and another hearing at 12 pm to deal with the DoJ lawsuit. She may agree to an injunction, reject one, or do nothing. www.standwitharizona.com httpFrom: StandWithAZViews: 1668
2 ratingsTime: 01:26 More in News & Politics - AZ Prop 100 Upheld: No Bail for Illegal Immigrants accused of serious crime - www.dmcantor.com Today David Michael Cantor, a Phoenix DUI Lawyer, discusses the recent ruling on Arizona Prop 100 from 2006. This ballot driven initiative was approved by 78% of Arizona voters. In 2008 the ACLU sued saying that this law was unconstitutional. US District Judge Susan Bolton issued the ruling and denied a lawsuit against Sheriff Joe Arapaio and others. The law denies bail to illegal immigrants if they have commited a class 4 or higher felony. David argues that this law is fine and should be upheld and discusses how a capital murder or child molestation defendant will be held without bail. Here is more from the Arizona Republic "A federal judge this week upheld a voter-approved Arizona law that denies bail for inmates suspected of being in the country illegally. US District Judge Susan Bolton issued a ruling Tuesday denying a lawsuit brought by a group of defendants who claimed the law violated suspects' rights to due process and denied them constitutional protections that provide counsel and prevent excessive bail. The American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrant Rights Project brought the legal action and plans to appeal Bolton's ruling. Proposition 100, also called the Bailable Offenses Act, passed in 2006 with almost 78 percent of the vote. The law restricts judges from granting bail to any undocumented immigrant facing a Class 4 or higher felony. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio was among the defendants named in the claim filed in 2008 and said he was <b>...</b>From: azcriminallawyerViews: 149
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- Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070 Still in Legal Limbo - www.dmcantor.com Today's video from David Michael Cantor, a Phoenix DUI Defense Lawyer, is about the infamous Immigration Bill known as SB 1070. This bill was set to go into effect this month, April of 2011, but has been held up in Federal Court on Appeal after US District Judge Susan Bolton halted key provisions of the bill in Nov 2010. At this time it is not clear when the Appeal will be heard and decided on leaving the controversial bill in limbo. In April of 2010 Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law and became an immediate lightning rod for the debate concerning Illegal Immigration. Many people felt that this law was unconstitutional as it required the police to ask for identification from anyone they suspected to be an illegal immigrant. The people who felt this way include the President of the United States, Brack Obama, and his administration filed a suit against the bill. A new wrinkle in the debate is Arizona Senator Russel Pearce's request to be added to the lawsuit so that he can make his voice heard. Pearce is the author of SB 1070 and feels he can best describe the bill's intent. He cites a new Arizona law that was passed this year which would allow him to be added to this type of lawsuit. Others point out that this action would be unprecidented in legal history. What do you think about SB 1070? Is it a good law? Should Russel Pearce be added to the lawsuit simply because the Arizona legislature passed a law saying its okay?From: azcriminallawyerViews: 255
0 ratingsTime: 02:25 More in News & Politics - US District Court Judge Susan Boltan SB 1070 The Guy From 97305 - The Obama Admistration went Judge shopping and found this Clinton appointee. This Judge should have given the FEDS a deadline to get their act together and then allowed the state of Arizona to do what is has to. The State of Arizona needs to protect the people of it's state.From: theguyfrom97305Views: 20
2 ratingsTime: 02:43 More in News & Politics - SB 1070 Fate Lies In Hands of US District Judge Susan Bolton - From: TyneRoseMediaViews: 454
3 ratingsTime: 03:08 More in News & Politics - Arizona Judge Partially Blocks Immigration Law - Pete Williams from MSNBC broke the news from Arizona on Andrea Mitchel's show that US district Judge Susan Bolton blocked parts of the Arizona immigration law because it encroaches on the Federal government's jurisdiction.From: FugumbleViews: 687
8 ratingsTime: 05:59 More in News & Politics - Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law 2 - On Eve of Major Protests, Federal Judge Blocks Key Provisions of Arizona Anti-Immigrant Law A federal judge in Phoenix blocked key provisions of Arizona's notorious anti-immigrant law on Wednesday, hours before it was scheduled to take effect. US District Judge Susan Bolton ruled a partial injunction would apply to the portion of the law that requires police officers to stop and interrogate anyone they suspect is an undocumented immigrant. The law sparked mass protests across the country and a boycott of Arizona. We speak with Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tucson-based Coalition for Human Rights.From: mediagrrl9Views: 112
4 ratingsTime: 09:34 More in News & Politics - Fighting back the Arizona Immigration Law - A federal judge dealt a serious rebuke to Arizona's toughest-in-the-nation immigration law on Wednesday when she put most of the crackdown on hold just hours before it was to take effect. The ruling by US District Judge Susan Bolton shifts the immigration debate to the courts and sets up a lengthy legal battle that may not be decided until the Supreme Court weighs in. Republican Gov. Jan Brewer said the state will likely appeal the ruling and seek to get the judge's order overturned. But for now, opponents of the law have prevailed: The provisions that most angered opponents will not take effect, including sections that required officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. The judge also delayed parts of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places — a move aimed at day laborers. In addition, the judge blocked officers from making warrantless arrests of suspected illegal immigrants. "Requiring Arizona law enforcement officials and agencies to determine the immigration status of every person who is arrested burdens lawfully-present aliens because their liberty will be restricted while their status is checked," Bolton, a Clinton appointee, said in her decision. She said the controversial sections should be put on hold until the courts resolve the issues. Other provisions of the law, many of them slight revisions to existing Arizona <b>...</b>From: JTreviewViews: 1709
12 ratingsTime: 01:40 More in News & Politics - Judge hears 1st of several SB 1070 cases - US District Judge Susan Bolton will hold similar hearings on six other lawsuits filed by the federal government and civil rights groups.From: abc15comViews: 169
0 ratingsTime: 02:36 More in News & Politics - Legal battle looms over Arizona immigration law - Phoenix, Arizona (CNN) -- A legal battle over a tough Arizona immigration law appeared certain after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday that blocked the most controversial parts of the law a day before it was to take effect. The injunction means that, at least for now, police are prevented from questioning people's immigration status if there is reason to believe they are in the country illegally. US District Judge Susan Bolton also blocked provisions of the law making it a crime to fail to apply for or carry alien registration papers or "for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for, or perform work," and a provision "authorizing the warrantless arrest of a person" if there is reason to believe that person might be subject to deportation.From: legalizationUSViews: 77
2 ratingsTime: 01:29 More in Nonprofits & Activism - Today's Arizona Court Hearings: What to Expect - www.StandWithArizona.com ACLU, NAACP, Muslim American Society, Arizona South Asians for Safe Families, Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and dozens of other plaintiffs are all piling on to this farce. US District Judge Susan Bolton will have one hearing at 10 am to deal with those, and another hearing at 12 pm to deal with the DoJ lawsuit. She may agree to an injunction, reject one, or do nothing. www.standwitharizona.com httpFrom: StandWithAZViews: 1668
2 ratingsTime: 01:26 More in News & Politics - AZ Prop 100 Upheld: No Bail for Illegal Immigrants accused of serious crime - www.dmcantor.com Today David Michael Cantor, a Phoenix DUI Lawyer, discusses the recent ruling on Arizona Prop 100 from 2006. This ballot driven initiative was approved by 78% of Arizona voters. In 2008 the ACLU sued saying that this law was unconstitutional. US District Judge Susan Bolton issued the ruling and denied a lawsuit against Sheriff Joe Arapaio and others. The law denies bail to illegal immigrants if they have commited a class 4 or higher felony. David argues that this law is fine and should be upheld and discusses how a capital murder or child molestation defendant will be held without bail. Here is more from the Arizona Republic "A federal judge this week upheld a voter-approved Arizona law that denies bail for inmates suspected of being in the country illegally. US District Judge Susan Bolton issued a ruling Tuesday denying a lawsuit brought by a group of defendants who claimed the law violated suspects' rights to due process and denied them constitutional protections that provide counsel and prevent excessive bail. The American Civil Liberties Union's Immigrant Rights Project brought the legal action and plans to appeal Bolton's ruling. Proposition 100, also called the Bailable Offenses Act, passed in 2006 with almost 78 percent of the vote. The law restricts judges from granting bail to any undocumented immigrant facing a Class 4 or higher felony. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio was among the defendants named in the claim filed in 2008 and said he was <b>...</b>From: azcriminallawyerViews: 149
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