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RECENT WINNERS
August 8, 2018 - CriminalAssault Dismissed!
Mr. W came to see Mr. Mathur and was referred by a trusted friend. Mr. W was
Sanjay S. Mathur accused of assaulting a fellow tenant of his apartment complex. After Anamika Sinha
Attorney Attorney
reviewing the case, Mr. Mathur ordered the subpoena of the surveillance
tapes. The tapes showed that Mr. W was innocent and on the day of trial the
case was dismissed! Result by Mr. Mathur and Mr. De La Garza.
August 3, 2018 - Removal Case Dismissed!
Mr. RAhired Mathur Law Offices in 2012 after losing TPS and being placed in
removal proceedings. Mr. RAgrew up in El Salvador but believed that he was
Michael Zumberg a U.S. Citizen by birth. Mr. Mathur defended the case based on Mr. RA's Ignatius Inofomoh
Attorney citizenship claim, resulting in the case being administratively closed by ICE. Attorney
Mr. RA's case was unilaterally reopened in 2017 due to the Trump
Administration's new immigration enforcement policies. Mr. Zumberg
researched Mr. RA's claim and counseled his family on gathering the
necessary evidence to prove his citizenship. Ultimately, an agreement was
made to dismiss the removal case.
Result by Mr. Mathur and Mr. Zumberg..
David S. Rees July 27, 2018 Prostitution Case DismissalAgreement
Attorney Mr. P was facing a prostitution charge. The humiliation of such a charge, his Teresa Schultz Sanchez
reputation, his marriage and his immigration status was at stake. The Attorney
prosecutor refused to dismiss the case. Mr. P requested that Mr. Mathur take
over the file. Mr. Mathur took over the file and within a week secured a
dismissal agreement. Result by Mr. Mathur.
July 24, 2018 Removal Won after Two Appeals and Criminal Case
Reversal!
CR retained Mathur Law Offices after being detained by ICE. CR was
Seong Cho ineligible for relief due to his multiple DWI convictions. Mr. Mathur vacated
Attorney CR's most recent DWI conviction on constitutional grounds, restoring his Gilbert De La Garza, Esq.
eligibility for EOIR-42B Cancellation of Removal for Certain Nonpermanent Attorney
Residents. Despite this change, the Immigration Judge found CR ineligible
IMMIGRATION LAW for relief and summarily ordered him removed.
Mr. Zumberg appealed the removal order to the Board of Immigration
Appeals ("BIA"), who reversed the Immigration Judge and ordered the
CRIMINAL LAW case to proceed to trial. Mr. Zumberg than applied for bond of behalf of
CR, which the Immigration Judge again denied. Mr. Zumberg appealed
again to the BIA, which unfortunately also denied the bond application.
Due to his continued detention, CR was scheduled for an expedited
CIVIL LAW trial. Mrs. Lopez worked with his family and friends to gather as
much evidence as possible to rehabilitate CR's character - evidence
which the Immigration Judge later acknowledged influenced his
decision. Mr. Zumberg represented CR at trial and strongly argued
FAMILY LAW for relief. CR won his case and received his resident status! Result by
Mr. Mathur, Mr. Zumberg, and Mrs. Lopez.
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