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Fed Defenders: Crimes of violence cheat sheet

I recently came across a wonderful resource put together by the Office of the Federal Public Defenders, Western District of Texas—a state-by-state compilation of specific criminal offenses (click on the document titled “Crimes of Violence List”) that the Fifth Circuit (with a few additions from other courts) has determined to be a crime of violence or not. Although created to help defense attorneys figure out potential sentencing enhancements facing defendants, it might prove to be a useful starting point for research on COVs arising in a non-sentencing immigration context.

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Posted by César on May 3, 2011 on 9:08 am 2 Comments
Filed Under: 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, crime of violence

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