New Jersey Immigration Consequences of conviction of criminal offense.
Degree of Intent Degree of Harm Other Abbreviations
K=knowing(ly) BI=bodily injury CDS=controlled dangerous substance
P=purpose(ly) SBI=serious bodily injury DW=deadly weapon
N=negligent(ly) MV=motor vehicle
R=reckless(ly)
Aggravated Felony (AF)?
Crime Involving
Moral Turpitude
(CIMT)?
Other Grounds:
Controlled Substance
Offense (CSO)
Crime Against Children
(CAC)
Crime of Dom. Viol., Etc.
(CODV)
Firearm Offense (FO)
Prostitution
Possession of weapons during commission of certain crimes
Second degree 2C:39-4.1(c)
If underlying offense would be
considered a “crime of violence” (as
defined in 18 U.S.C. § 16) and
sentenced to a term of imprisonment
of at least one year, might be deemed
a "crime of violence" AF.
If underlying offense
involved MT,
conviction would
probably be
considered a CIMT.
Might be deemed a CSO if
record of conviction
establishes that underlying
offense involves a controlled
substance as defined in 21
U.S.C. § 802.
More immigration information at http://www.nysda.org/idp/docs/fileI.pdf
More criminal law information at www.BeNotGuilty.com and www.njlaws.com
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