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Monday, February 04, 2019

Islas-Veloz v. Whitaker

The appellate courts are bound by the U.S. Supreme Court's determination that the phrase "crime involving moral turpitude" is not unconstitutionally vague. Recent caselaw did not reopen inquiry into the constitutionality of the phrase. An alien's Washington conviction for communicating with a minor for immoral purposes is a crime of moral turpitude.

Islas-Veloz v. Whitaker - filed Feb. 4, 2019 
Cite as 2019 S.O.S. 15-73120 

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