Kia v. Barr

2 Citing cases

  1. Sanchez-Amador v. Garland

    30 F.4th 529 (5th Cir. 2022)   Cited 16 times
    Considering an asylum application

    At most, her brief mentions the issue in passing but does not argue it. See Kia v. Barr , 794 F. App'x 403, 408 (5th Cir. 2019) (per curiam) (finding waiver in those circumstances). Even if that issue was not waived, Sanchez-Amador testified that she never told the police about the outrages she suffered.

  2. United States v. Palacios-Arias

    CRIMINAL ACTION 3:20cr62 (E.D. Va. Nov. 15, 2022)

    . . . Second, the defendant must show that the deficient performance prejudiced the defendant.”); see also Kia v. Barr, 794 Fed.Appx. 403,410 (5th Cir. 2019) (“In reviewing [a Fifth Amendment] due process-based claim [in immigration proceedings], this court has applied the standard enunciated in Strickland?). Because a petitioner must necessarily demonstrate prejudice as an element of ineffective assistance, the two requirements of § 1326(d)(3) essentially collapse into one.