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US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
December 19, 2020

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Smith v. U.S. Attorney General

Criminal Law, Immigration Law

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US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Opinions

Smith v. U.S. Attorney General

Docket: 19-12622

Opinion Date: December 18, 2020

Judge: Marcus

Areas of Law: Criminal Law, Immigration Law

The Eleventh Circuit denied a petition for review of the BIA's determination that petitioner should be removed from the United States because he has been convicted of two or more crimes of moral turpitude under 8 U.S.C. 1227(a)(2)(A)(ii). The court held that petitioner's conviction for vehicular homicide in Florida contains the necessary mens rea to constitute a crime of moral turpitude. When a person deviates from the standard of care by operating a motor vehicle so recklessly that it is likely to cause death or great bodily harm, and, in fact, results in the killing of a human being, the court has little difficulty finding that he has exhibited the baseness in the duties owed to society that constitutes moral turpitude. Therefore, petitioner's conviction in Florida of vehicular homicide is categorically a crime involving moral turpitude, and he is removable under the controlling statute.

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