New York top court: Jury trials needed when deportation a risk
Source: Reuters
POLITICS NOVEMBER 27, 2018 / 4:16 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
New York top court: Jury trials needed when deportation a risk
Jonathan Stempel
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York States highest court said on Tuesday that the U.S. Constitution guarantees jury trials to noncitizens charged with crimes that could subject them to deportation, in a divided ruling that prompted a call for the Supreme Court to weigh in.
The Court of Appeals rejected an argument by Bronx county prosecutors that deportation is merely a civil consequence of criminal convictions, and the Sixth Amendment did not require jury trials for defendants charged with minor yet deportable crimes.
It is now beyond cavil that the penalty of deportation is among the most extreme and that it may, in some circumstances, rival incarceration in its loss of liberty, Judge Leslie Stein wrote for a 5-2 majority.
The decision coincided with moves by U.S. President Donald Trump to speed up deportations and tighten U.S. borders. His administration was not involved in the case.
Within New York, the decision means noncitizens will be entitled to jury trials even if their alleged deportable crimes carry maximum prison terms of six months or less.
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