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
Robbery
First or second degree 2C:15-1
If term of imprisonment of at leastone year is imposed, conviction
under subsections (a)(1) or (2) would
probably be deemed a “theft” or
“crime of violence” AF; conviction
under subsection (a)(3) would
probably be deemed a “theft” AF;
and, depending on the crime
committed or threatened, might fall
into another AF category.
Yes. If conviction as crime of the
first degree is based on charge
that the defendant is armed
with, or uses or threatens the
immediate use of a deadly
weapon, conviction might be
considered a FO if record of
conviction establishes that
offense involved a firearm.
More immigration information at http://www.nysda.org/idp/docs/fileI.pdf
More criminal law information at www.BeNotGuilty.com and www.njlaws.com
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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