In the Matter of Scavo

12 Cited authorities

  1. Miranda v. Arizona

    384 U.S. 436 (1966)   Cited 61,444 times   64 Legal Analyses
    Holding that officers must inform suspects that they have a right to remain silent, that anything they say may be used as evidence against them, and that they are entitled to the presence of an attorney, either retained or appointed, prior to the interrogation
  2. Au Yi Lau v. United States Immigration & Naturalization Service

    445 F.2d 217 (D.C. Cir. 1971)   Cited 52 times
    Recognizing that one accosted in apparent attempt to avoid being questioned was not clearly detained against his will when he thereafter readily acquiesced in the investigator's interrogation
  3. Yam Sang Kwai v. Immigration & Naturalization Service

    411 F.2d 683 (D.C. Cir. 1969)   Cited 31 times
    Interpreting Terry v.Ohio, 392 U.S. at 19, 88 S.Ct. at 1878
  4. Lavoie v. Immigration and Naturalization Serv

    418 F.2d 732 (9th Cir. 1970)   Cited 25 times
    In Lavoie v. INS, 418 F.2d 732, 734 (9th Cir. 1969), cert. denied, 400 U.S. 854, 91 S.Ct. 72, 27 L.Ed.2d 92 (1970), we held that since deportation proceedings are civil and not criminal in nature "the [exclusionary] rules laid down in Massiah v. United States, 377 U.S. 201, 84 S.Ct. 1199, 12 L.Ed.2d 246 (1964) and Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478, 84 S.Ct. 1758, 12 L.Ed.2d 977 (1964) requiring the presence of counsel during interrogation, and other Sixth Amendment safeguards, are not applicable to such proceedings."
  5. Jolley v. Immigration Naturalization Serv

    441 F.2d 1245 (5th Cir. 1971)   Cited 23 times
    Noting that petitioner was "a United States citizen by virtue of his birth"
  6. Cheung Tin Wong v. United States Immigration & Naturalization Service

    468 F.2d 1123 (D.C. Cir. 1972)   Cited 21 times

    No. 71-1569. Argued April 11, 1972. Decided August 31, 1972. Mr. David Carliner, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Murray R. Stein, Atty., Dept. of Justice, of the bar of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, with whom Messrs. Henry E. Petersen, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., and George W. Masterton, Atty., Dept. of Justice, and Harold H. Titus, Jr., U.S. Atty., were on the brief, for appellee. Petition for review from the United States Immigration and Naturalization

  7. Ah Chiu Pang v. Immigration & Naturalization Service

    368 F.2d 637 (3d Cir. 1966)   Cited 20 times
    Holding that once the government proves alienage, "the burden shift to the [alien] to justify his presence in the United States"
  8. Nason v. Immigration and Naturalization Serv

    370 F.2d 865 (2d Cir. 1967)   Cited 19 times

    No. 180, Docket 30623. Argued November 16, 1966. Decided January 10, 1967. Rita E. Hauser, New York City, for petitioner. Francis J. Lyons, Sp. Asst. U.S. Atty., New York City (James G. Greilsheimer, Sp. Asst. U.S. Atty., and Robert M. Morgenthau, U.S. Atty., for Southern Dist. of New York, New York City, on the brief), for respondent. Before LUMBARD, Chief Judge, and MEDINA and KAUFMAN, Circuit Judges. MEDINA, Circuit Judge: Petitioner Edward Nason seeks review of a finding by the Immigration and

  9. Gonzales v. Landon

    215 F.2d 955 (9th Cir. 1954)   Cited 27 times
    In Gonzales v. Landon, 350 U.S. 920, we held that the rule as to burden of proof in denaturalization cases applied to expatriation cases under Section 401(j) of the Nationality Act of 1940.
  10. Schoeps v. Carmichael

    177 F.2d 391 (9th Cir. 1949)   Cited 33 times

    No. 12008. September 23, 1949. David C. Marcus, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellant. James M. Carter, U.S. Atty., Clyde C. Downing, Arline Martin and Ernest Tolin, Asst. U.S. Attys., Los Angeles, Cal. (Marshall Kidder, Asst. Dist. Adjudications Officer, Immig. Naturalization Service, Los Angeles, Cal., on the brief) for appellee. Before STEPHENS and BONE, Circuit Judges, and FEE, District Judge. BONE, Circuit Judge. Appellant-petitioner Schoeps was born on November 27, 1893 in Germany and was admitted

  11. Section 1251 - Transferred

    8 U.S.C. § 1251   Cited 2,159 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Delineating crimes that make alien deportable