International Prosecution And Deportation
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Generally, countries do not prosecute individuals for crimes committed in another country unless specific international agreements or treaties are in place. Poland would not typically continue a sentence imposed by the United States for a crime committed there unless there is a specific treaty or agreement. If deported to Poland, you could potentially live as a free person unless such agreements exist. Charges in the U.S. Would not automatically be dropped if deported, and you could face arrest if you return. For BIA appeals, the Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days of the Immigration Judge’s decision. If charges are dropped, it could positively impact your BIA appeal. If incarcerated and not receiving the BIA application on time, notify the court, request an extension, and seek legal assistance.Full Conversation
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It seems like you have concerns about a legal issue related to a felony charge in the US and its potential consequences in Europe. Generally, Poland would not prosecute you for a crime committed in the US unless there are specific international agreements.
Do you currently have any pending legal issues in the US that you need assistance with?
Do you currently have any pending legal issues in the US that you need assistance with?
what if it's child endangerment of the third degree
In Pennsylvania, child endangerment of the third degree is a serious offense. Here are some key points:
- The charge typically involves placing a child in a situation that could harm their welfare.
- Penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and mandatory counseling.
- Legal consequences may vary, so consulting with a lawyer is recommended.
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- The charge typically involves placing a child in a situation that could harm their welfare.
- Penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and mandatory counseling.
- Legal consequences may vary, so consulting with a lawyer is recommended.
Do you need help finding a local lawyer to assist with your case? If so, I can help connect you.
could thet continue this sentence in Poland
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It sounds like you have a potentially serious legal issue. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
It sounds like you have a potentially serious legal issue. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
no I'm saying could they continue the sentence that person is serving in the United States in Poland the charge I told you
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Poland typically would not continue a sentence imposed by the United States for a crime committed there unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between both countries that allows for such an arrangement. It is important to consult with a lawyer who understands both U.S. and Polish law for specific legal advice.
Poland typically would not continue a sentence imposed by the United States for a crime committed there unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between both countries that allows for such an arrangement. It is important to consult with a lawyer who understands both U.S. and Polish law for specific legal advice.
give me an answer yes or no
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No, Poland would not typically continue a sentence imposed by the United States for a crime committed there unless there is a specific treaty or agreement.
No, Poland would not typically continue a sentence imposed by the United States for a crime committed there unless there is a specific treaty or agreement.
what if you were charged with this charge in Pennsylvania
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In Pennsylvania, being charged with child endangerment of the third degree is a serious matter. Here are some key points:
- It involves placing a child in a potentially harmful situation.
- Penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and mandatory counseling.
Would you like more details on the legal process for this charge in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, being charged with child endangerment of the third degree is a serious matter. Here are some key points:
- It involves placing a child in a potentially harmful situation.
- Penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and mandatory counseling.
Would you like more details on the legal process for this charge in Pennsylvania?
I'm saying could you serve time in Poland for this if you were deported
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In general, Poland would not prosecute or continue a sentence for a crime committed in another country, including the United States, unless there is a specific treaty or international agreement in place that allows for such an arrangement. This is uncommon.
Would you like more information on how deportation and international treaties might affect your case?
In general, Poland would not prosecute or continue a sentence for a crime committed in another country, including the United States, unless there is a specific treaty or international agreement in place that allows for such an arrangement. This is uncommon.
Would you like more information on how deportation and international treaties might affect your case?
so could you live as a free person if you were deported back to Poland even though you were charged with this in a state in the United States
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal situation. Generally, if you were deported to Poland after being charged with a crime in the U.S., you would not be prosecuted or continue your sentence in Poland unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the two countries. You could potentially live as a free person in Poland, but this situation can vary based on the specifics of your case and any international agreements.
Would you like more information on how international treaties and laws might apply to your specific situation?
It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal situation. Generally, if you were deported to Poland after being charged with a crime in the U.S., you would not be prosecuted or continue your sentence in Poland unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the two countries. You could potentially live as a free person in Poland, but this situation can vary based on the specifics of your case and any international agreements.
Would you like more information on how international treaties and laws might apply to your specific situation?
for an ordinary person could this happen
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For an ordinary person, if they were charged with a crime in Pennsylvania and deported to Poland, they would generally not be prosecuted or continue their sentence in Poland unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the U.S. and Poland.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding this situation?
For an ordinary person, if they were charged with a crime in Pennsylvania and deported to Poland, they would generally not be prosecuted or continue their sentence in Poland unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the U.S. and Poland.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding this situation?
what do you mean treaty
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A treaty is a formal agreement between two or more countries. In the context of your question, an international treaty could allow one country to enforce the legal judgments or sentences of another country. For example, an extradition treaty could allow a person to be extradited back to the original country to serve their sentence.
Do you have any other specific questions about treaties or your legal situation?
A treaty is a formal agreement between two or more countries. In the context of your question, an international treaty could allow one country to enforce the legal judgments or sentences of another country. For example, an extradition treaty could allow a person to be extradited back to the original country to serve their sentence.
Do you have any other specific questions about treaties or your legal situation?
does this ever happen
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It is uncommon for countries to enforce sentences from other nations unless there is a specific international treaty or agreement in place. Generally, without such treaties, individuals deported to another country would not continue serving their sentence there.
Do you have any other questions about your legal situation?
It is uncommon for countries to enforce sentences from other nations unless there is a specific international treaty or agreement in place. Generally, without such treaties, individuals deported to another country would not continue serving their sentence there.
Do you have any other questions about your legal situation?
who has to sign treaty
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In order for a treaty to be valid, it must be signed by the authorized representatives of the countries involved. Typically, this includes:
- The head of state or government (e.g., President, Prime Minister)
- Foreign ministers or other designated officials
After signing, the treaty usually needs to be ratified according to each country's legal procedures.
Is there anything else you would like to know about treaties or your legal situation?
In order for a treaty to be valid, it must be signed by the authorized representatives of the countries involved. Typically, this includes:
- The head of state or government (e.g., President, Prime Minister)
- Foreign ministers or other designated officials
After signing, the treaty usually needs to be ratified according to each country's legal procedures.
Is there anything else you would like to know about treaties or your legal situation?
does this happen at all for ordinary people
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It's quite uncommon for an ordinary person to have an international treaty affect their situation. Generally, treaties are used in more significant cases and require official agreements between countries.
Is there anything else specific you need help with regarding your legal situation?
It's quite uncommon for an ordinary person to have an international treaty affect their situation. Generally, treaties are used in more significant cases and require official agreements between countries.
Is there anything else specific you need help with regarding your legal situation?
so if someone is deported back to Poland hypothetically could they live a free Life and not be penalized yes or no answer the question
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Yes, generally, if someone is deported back to Poland, they could live a free life and not be penalized for a crime committed in the U.S., unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the two countries that states otherwise.
Yes, generally, if someone is deported back to Poland, they could live a free life and not be penalized for a crime committed in the U.S., unless there is a specific treaty or agreement between the two countries that states otherwise.
good night is because it is not their jurisdiction right
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Yes, generally it is because Poland would not have jurisdiction over crimes committed in the United States unless there is a specific treaty or international agreement in place.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Yes, generally it is because Poland would not have jurisdiction over crimes committed in the United States unless there is a specific treaty or international agreement in place.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
would they drop the charges then in the United States if that individual were deported from Pennsylvania
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Charges in the United States would not automatically be dropped if an individual is deported. The charges would remain, and the person could face arrest if they returned to the U.S. Additionally, there might be other consequences such as being barred from re-entering the U.S.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Charges in the United States would not automatically be dropped if an individual is deported. The charges would remain, and the person could face arrest if they returned to the U.S. Additionally, there might be other consequences such as being barred from re-entering the U.S.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
in order to appeal to the bia appeals do you have to have the application sent back to the courts in the deadline 30 days
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To appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you must typically file your Notice of Appeal within 30 days of the Immigration Judge’s decision. The appeal should be sent to the BIA by the deadline.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding the appeal process?
To appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you must typically file your Notice of Appeal within 30 days of the Immigration Judge’s decision. The appeal should be sent to the BIA by the deadline.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding the appeal process?
so it has to be to the court by 30days
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Yes, the Notice of Appeal to the BIA must be sent within 30 days of the Immigration Judge’s decision. This deadline is strictly enforced.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding the appeal process?
Yes, the Notice of Appeal to the BIA must be sent within 30 days of the Immigration Judge’s decision. This deadline is strictly enforced.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding the appeal process?
answer my last question I asked you yes or no so they can't make you serve something because you were not charged in that country
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No, they cannot make you serve a sentence in Poland for a crime you were charged with in the United States, unless there is a specific international treaty or agreement in place between the two countries.
Do you have any other questions about your legal situation?
No, they cannot make you serve a sentence in Poland for a crime you were charged with in the United States, unless there is a specific international treaty or agreement in place between the two countries.
Do you have any other questions about your legal situation?
if your charges were dropped couldn't your bia appeal be successful since you will no longer be charged with a crime in the United States
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If your charges were dropped, it could positively impact your BIA appeal since you would no longer be facing criminal charges in the United States. However, the outcome of the appeal will depend on the specifics of your case and other factors considered by the BIA.
Do you need more information about the BIA appeal process in Pennsylvania?
If your charges were dropped, it could positively impact your BIA appeal since you would no longer be facing criminal charges in the United States. However, the outcome of the appeal will depend on the specifics of your case and other factors considered by the BIA.
Do you need more information about the BIA appeal process in Pennsylvania?
couldn't answer my question yes or no
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It seems like you're asking if having charges dropped in the U.S. would positively affect your BIA appeal. The answer is generally yes, it could help your appeal since you would no longer be facing those charges.
Would you like more detailed information on the BIA appeal process?
It seems like you're asking if having charges dropped in the U.S. would positively affect your BIA appeal. The answer is generally yes, it could help your appeal since you would no longer be facing those charges.
Would you like more detailed information on the BIA appeal process?
what if your appeal application doesn't get to you in time
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If your appeal application doesn't reach you in time, it can be problematic. Here are some points to consider:
- Ensure your address is updated with the court.
- Track your mail and follow up if you don't receive it timely.
- Missing a deadline could result in losing the right to appeal.
Would you like more information on how to handle this situation?
If your appeal application doesn't reach you in time, it can be problematic. Here are some points to consider:
- Ensure your address is updated with the court.
- Track your mail and follow up if you don't receive it timely.
- Missing a deadline could result in losing the right to appeal.
Would you like more information on how to handle this situation?
what if it's not your fault and you're incarcerated and you still haven't received the bia appeal application
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If you're incarcerated and haven't received the BIA appeal application on time, it can be a serious issue. Consider the following steps:
- Notify the court and BIA of your current situation and address.
- Request an extension due to your circumstances.
- Seek assistance from a legal aid organization or lawyer to help expedite the process.
Would you like more specific information on how to handle this situation in Pennsylvania?
If you're incarcerated and haven't received the BIA appeal application on time, it can be a serious issue. Consider the following steps:
- Notify the court and BIA of your current situation and address.
- Request an extension due to your circumstances.
- Seek assistance from a legal aid organization or lawyer to help expedite the process.
Would you like more specific information on how to handle this situation in Pennsylvania?
what if you receive the bia application how long do you have to get it done
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You typically have 30 days to file your Notice of Appeal with the BIA from the date of the Immigration Judge’s decision.
Is there anything more specific you need help with regarding this process?
You typically have 30 days to file your Notice of Appeal with the BIA from the date of the Immigration Judge’s decision.
Is there anything more specific you need help with regarding this process?