Immigration Case Outcomes Pennsylvania

Summary

The outcomes of an immigration case can vary widely, but generally include: approved application or petition, denied application or petition, deportation or removal order, relief or protection from removal, and voluntary departure. To determine if your Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) petition has been submitted in Pennsylvania, you can check the courts online portal if available or contact the court clerk directly. In Pennsylvania, a judge can overturn a conviction through the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) if they find evidence of constitutional violations, ineffective assistance of counsel, or newly discovered exonerating evidence.

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To determine if your Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) petition has been submitted in Pennsylvania, you can:
- Check the court's online portal if available.
- Contact the court clerk directly.
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A judge overturning a conviction
In Pennsylvania, a judge can overturn a conviction through the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) if they find:
- Evidence of constitutional violations
- Ineffective assistance of counsel
- Newly discovered exonerating evidence
Would you like information on how to file a PCRA petition?