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Release on Bond

Securing release from custody allows an alien to assist in preparing the case and avoids detention fatigue that pressures some people to accept deportation and abandon a valid claim 

Release on bond is an important part of pursuing a defense to deportation. An alien in custody cannot adequately assist with his defense, nor easily communicate with counsel. Custody also wears a person down and increases the likelihood that an alien with a strong defense to deportation will agree to deportation to avoid spending more time in jail.

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The Olender Pro Bono Project

We represent some clients who have compelling cases and little money at no charge. Sean received the Benito Juarez human rights award in 2008 and the ALRP Volunteer Award in 2012 for taking more than 10 pro bono cases in 12 months. We need volunteers. E-mail Debbie to volunteer.

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