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"Obviously Ms Pryce was present when I indicated to Mr Huhne the inevitable consequences of a conviction for an offence of this sort.
"The court's decision," Justice Alito added, "also means that the consequences of a conviction for illegal possession with intent to distribute will vary radically depending on the state in which the case is prosecuted".
"In this case, the allegations are far-reaching and the consequences of a conviction would be of a local and national significance with the potential for election results being declared void".
We did this knowing that many of these convictions were a result of years of racially disparate enforcement practices and based on my belief that because my office no longer prosecutes almost all instances of marijuana possession, it was unfair to leave those previously prosecuted with the collateral consequences of a conviction.
In a judgment released on Tuesday, Justice Raynor Asher dismissed the appeal and said he had to decide whether the consequences of a conviction were out of all proportion to the gravity of the offence: "In my view they are not".
"Obviously Ms Pryce was present when I indicated to Mr Huhne the inevitable consequences of a conviction for an offence of this sort," he said.
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The trial judge, Mr Justice Sweeney, told a visibly-shocked Pryce of the "inevitable consequences" of such a conviction.
That left many immigrants with no one to advise them of the consequences of a minor conviction.
Justice Antonin Scalia, in a dissent joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, said there was no constitutional right to accurate legal advice about the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction.
As public defenders, we know that the immigration consequences of a criminal conviction are usually the single most important consideration for noncitizen clients: time in jail pales in comparison with the prospect of lifetime separation from family.
And John C. Coffee Jr., a law professor at Columbia University and an expert on corporate governance, said the agreement would spare Science Applications International "the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction," which could include not only the bad publicity of a trial, but also civil liability, the loss of licenses and a ban on access to public contracts.
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