USA v. Jose Delgado-Ramo, No. 09-50580 (9th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseDefendant appealed his conviction for attempted entry after deportation on the ground that the district court failed to inform him of the immigration consequences of his plea during the plea colloquy. At issue was whether the district court erred in failing to advise defendant of the immigration consequences of his plea in light of United States v. Amador-Leal. The court held that petitioner had not demonstrated the probability of a different result and thus could not show that the district court's action affected his substantial rights where he failed to assert on appeal that he would not have entered the plea but for the district court's alleged error.
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