Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences ...
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APPENDIX A: QUICK REFERENCE CHART FOR DETERMINING IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF COMMON NEW YORK OFFENSES<br />
Offense<br />
Facilitating<br />
aggravated<br />
unlicensed<br />
operation of a<br />
vehicle, 2nd<br />
degree<br />
NYVTL<br />
Section<br />
Aggravated<br />
Felony (AF)?<br />
Crime Involving<br />
Moral Turpitude<br />
(CIMT)?<br />
511a-(3) No. Probably NOT.<br />
Other Grounds?:<br />
Controlled Substance (CSO)<br />
Crime Against Children (CAC)<br />
Domestic Violence, etc. (CODV)<br />
Firearm Offense (FO)<br />
Prostitution<br />
Commercialized Vice<br />
Comments, Strategies & Tips<br />
These are by no means an exhaustive list of strategies and<br />
tips advocates may pursue. For additional defense lawyer<br />
strategies, see Chapter 5. For additional immigration lawyer<br />
strategies, see Appendix K.<br />
Misdemeanor<br />
Facilitating<br />
aggravated<br />
unlicensed<br />
operation of a<br />
vehicle, 1st<br />
degree<br />
511a-(4) No. Probably NOT.<br />
Class E Felony<br />
Operation<br />
while<br />
registration or<br />
privilege is<br />
suspended or<br />
revoked.<br />
512 No. Probably NOT.<br />
Misdemeanor<br />
Leaving scene<br />
of an incident<br />
without<br />
reporting<br />
600 Probably NOT. Probably NOT<br />
Class A and B<br />
misdemeanor<br />
Class E and D<br />
felony<br />
NYSDA IMMIGRANT DEFENSE PROJECT, December 2006 A-95