Restoring rights and expunging records

I know when I was a kid – okay, even as a young adult – I did some pretty stupid things. Maybe you didn’t, but a lot of us did. Unfortunately, many of those stupid, immature acts come back to haunt us after we left those things way in the past. On job applications, school applications, license applications, presidential campaigns, the question inevitably comes up: “Have you ever been convicted of a crime?”

For most crimes, the laws of the State of Washington provide a mechanism to have the records of adult criminal convictions expunged or juvenile offense adjudications sealed such that, under the law, it acts as if the crime or offense never occurred. And, under the law, you can answer “No” to the above-question.

For some serious crimes and offenses, the record never goes away and cannot be expunged or sealed. This includes Class A felonies, such as murder, kidnapping first degree, robbery first degree, and so on. This prohibition also applies to most sex offenses.

Depending on the underlying crime or offense, the law imposes a certain amount of time before the motion to expunge or seal may be made. The law requires that a certain amount of crime-free behavior has passed before the expungement or sealing may occur. This may vary from two to ten years, depending on the nature of the underlying adult crime or juvenile offense.

Civil rights such as the right to vote and the right to possess firearms, lost by virtue of a criminal conviction, may be restored under these statutory procedures. Mistakes in the past do not have to prevent you from fully enjoying your constitutional and civil rights in the present or future.

 

Hanis Irvine Prothero seeks to hire an Immigration Paralegal

The Immigration Department of Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC in Kent, Washington seeks to hire a full-time Immigration Paralegal. The paralegal will support the attorneys with the preparation and management of all types of immigration matters, including affirmative applications for immigration benefits and removal defense cases. The position requires substantial direct client interaction and exceptional organizational skills.

Duties Include:
Drafting and editing immigration forms, client declarations and support letters for USCIS, ICE, and Immigration Court applications
Preparing supporting documents and indexing and compiling evidence to be submitted with petitions and applications
Managing and prioritizing high-volume caseload
Conducting case research
Requesting legal and medical records
Calendaring and ensuring all case deadlines are met
Substantial direct client interaction

Requirements :
Fluency in Spanish (written and oral);
Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree Required
Two years prior experience as an immigration legal assistant or immigration paralegal
Excellent writing and computer skills
Strong attention to detail
Exceptional organization and multitasking skills
Good communication and people skills
Ability to meet strict deadlines
Ability to work independently, but function well within a team environment
Strong work ethic

We provide a friendly, professional workplace and offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to bwalter@hiplawfirm.com

Hanis Irvine Prothero seeks to hire an Immigration Legal Assistant

The Immigration Department of Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC in Kent, Washington seeks to hire a full-time bilingual Immigration Legal Assistant. This position will provide administrative support to the attorneys and paralegals managing a high volume caseload of all types of immigration legal applications. This position requires substantial direct client interaction.

Duties include:
Handle department phone calls forwarded from the receptionist
Schedule and confirm all attorney appointments and consultations
Track and enter all mail into department computer systems
Prepare client correspondence
Open, close, and manage all case files
Translation of client documents
Prepare client records and FOIA requests to state and federal courts and agencies
Prepare immigration forms and applications packages

Requirements:
Fluency in Spanish is required (written and oral);
Excellent writing skills;
Computer literacy;
Strong organization and attention to detail;
Ability to multitask and manage heavy case load;
Ability to meet strict deadlines;
Strong work ethic.
Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree Preferred
1-2 years of prior experience as an immigration legal assistant is strongly preferred.

We provide a friendly, professional workplace and offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to bwalter@hiplawfirm.com.