Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. assault-Continued New York, 3d degree, Penal Laws, sec. 244, subdiv. 1; vol. I, p. 505 New York, with intent to commit abortion; vol. II, p. 525 Oregon, with dangerous weapon; vol. II, p. 204 police officer upon; vol. II, p. 747 stone, with a; vol. II, p. 747 Utah, with a deadly weapon; Washington, with deadly weapon; Massachusetts, with dangerous weapon; vol. II, p. 201, vol. IV, p. 512 mere, vol. I, p. 507, vol. II, p. 734 ravish, with intent to; vol. II, p. 630 attempt to wreck a train in interstate commerce; 18 U. S. C. A. rev., sec. 1992, vol. IV, p. 461 attempted arson, Canada; Cr. Code, sec. 512; vol. III, p. 617 attempted acts of gross indecency, Canada, vol. II, p. 316 attempted bribery, Germany, sec. 333, vol. IV, p. 100 attempted escape from reformatory, Mass; vol. IV, p. 512 attempted fraud, Germany, sec. 263; vol. I, p. 47 attempted larceny, Mass.; vol. II, p. 204 attempted suicide, Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 270, vol IV, p. 149 bastardy, vol. I, p. 186 bawdyhouse, keeping, Canada. Cr. Code, sec. 229; vol. II, p. 703, vol. III, p. 231 bigamy: Canada, vol. II, p. 335 common law, vol. II, p. 328 Massachusetts, vol. I. p. 314 Mexico, vol. I, p. 525, vol. III, pp. 10, 136 Nevada, vol. II, p. 328 New York, vol. III, p. 569 North Carolina, vol. II, p. 336 breaking and entering, Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 461, vol. II, p. 686 breaking and entering, Canada, and theft, Cr. Code, sec. 458 (a), vol. II, p. 887 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. buggery, Canada, vol. II, p. 317 burglar's tools, possession; New York, vol. II, p. 723 burglary, California, 2d degree, vol. III, p. 397 burglary, California, 2d degree, enter- burglary, common law, vol. II, p. 722 conspiracy, Canada, defraud of cus- conspiracy, Canada, defraud, with intent to; Cr. Code, secs. 405, 444, 573; vol. III, p. 56 conspiracy, Canada, smuggle dutiable goods, to; Cr. Code, sec. 573; customs Act, sec. 203 (3); vol. II, p. 542 conspiracy, United States, to defraud the; 18 U. S. C. 88, vol. II, pp. 46, 95, 225 conspiracy; United States; to violate Tariff Act, vol. I, p. 571 contributing to delinquency of minor : California, vol. II, pp. 213, 220, vol. III, p. 290, vol. IV, p. 607 Canada, vol. II, p. 795 Illinois, vol. II, p. 610 Michigan, vol. I, p. 662 Washington, vol. II, p. 117 cutting, with intent to wound, Ohio, vol. I, p. 56 damage to property, Canada, vol. II, p. 867 damaging private property, Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 539, vol. II, p. 716, demanding property with menaces, Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 451, vol. III, p. 351 deposit of "slug" in coin box, New York, vol. II, p. 235 desertion from U. S. armed forces, vol. IV, p. 682 determination of turpitude, see Moral turpitude disorderly house, vol. II, pp. 367, 703, vol. III, p. 231 draft evasion, see false statements in Selective Service questionnaire, under present main-line title drawing check without credit, Ohio, vol. IV, p. 297 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. entering a building, New York, unlaw- failure to provide for minor child, California, sec. 270, vol I, p. 137 failure to supply necessaries for minor children, Canada, sec. 242 (3), vol. I, p. 459 false claim to citizenship, Nat. Act. of 1940, sec. 346 (a) (18), vol. III, p. 71 false money, putting, into circulation, Germany, vol. IV, p. 17 false pretenses, Canada, vol. II, p. 837 false statements, Germany, vol. II, p. 822 false statements, in alien registration application, 8 U. S. C. 457; sec. 36, Al. Reg'n Act of 1940, vol. I, p. 16, vol. II, pp. 353, 820 false statements, in Selective Service questionnaire, vol. I, p. 619, vol. IV, p. 509 false swearing (see also: perjury, under this main-line title), vol. I, p. 17 false swearing in naturalization proceeding (8 U. S. C. 414), vol. IV, p. 373 falsification of commercial document, common law, vol. III, p. 126 passport, application for, not spe- reentry permit, 18 U. S. C. 72, Act of 1924, sec. 22 (c), vol. III, p. 126 fraud, United States, vol. I, p. 118 fraudulent check, Indiana, vol. IV, p. 297 frustrated theft, Cuba, vol. IV, p. 717 gambling, New York, sec. 974, vol. I, p. 59 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. grand larceny, New York, vol. III, p. 632 grand theft, California, vol. II, p. 214 gross indecency, Canada, vol. II, p. 316 heavy theft, California, vol. III, p. 571 highway robbery, vol. III, p. 544 housebreaking, Ohio, vol. II, p. 134 housebreaking and larceny, England and Northern Ireland, vol. III, p. 772 illegal entry into Canada (Canadian offense) vol. I, p. 73 impersonating a Federal officer, 18 U. S. C. 76, vol. I, p. 509, vol. III, p. 270 importation of narcotics, 21 U. S. C. 171-185; vol. I, p. 293 improper use of United States pass- Arizona, vol. III, p. 544 indecent assault, Canada, vol. II, p. injuring war material in wartime, 15 U. S. C. 102; vol. II, p. 629 involuntary manslaughter, see Manslaughter "joy-riding" Canada, sec. 285-3; vol. II, pp. 686, 887 Juvenile delinquency, see Juvenile delinquency keeping house of ill fame, vol. III, p. 397 keeping house of ill fame, California, for prostitution purposes, sec. 315; vol. III, p. 20 keeping place of prostitution, New Australia, New South Wales, Connecticut, vol. II, p. 202 England, vol. III, p. 641 Northern Ireland, vol. III, p. 772 lesiones, Mexico, art. 193, vol. II, p. 54 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. lewd, wanton, lascivious person in behavior, Mass., ch. 272, sec. 53; vol. III, p. 168 lewdness: Massachusetts, vol. II, p. 635 open; New Jersey; vol. III, p. 790 Washington, vol. II, p. 634 Wisconsin, vol. III, p. 792 lewdness and lasciviousness, in behavior, Massachusetts, ch. 272, sec. 16; vol. II, p. 530 lewdness and lasciviousness, in speech and behavior, Massachusetts, ch. 272, sec. 53; vol. II, p. 530 mail, sending threatening letters, with intent to extort, 18 U. S. C. 338; vol. IV, p. 446 mailing obscene letter, 18 U. S. C. 334; vol. I, p. 190 malicious and wanton injury to property, Oregon; vol. III, p. 272 malicious mischief, vol. II, pp. 469, 630 manslaughter: Arizona, sec. 4586; vol. I, p. 181 Florida, vol. II, p. 480 619: 14 (2), 619: 15 (2); vol. New Jersey, vol. III, p. 51, vol. New York, vol. II, pp. 141, 479, Ohio, vol. II, pp. 560, 570, vol. III, p. 53 Texas, voluntary, vol. II, p. 568 Poland, premeditated, vol. IV, p. 108 murder, Ohio, 2d degree, vol. II, p. 560 narcotic drugs, unlawful disposal, Washington, Cr. Code ch. 249, S. B. 300; vol. IV, p. 644 narcotics offencse, vol. I, p. 293; vol. III, p. 387 narcotic violation, Canada, vol. II, p. 604 National Prohibition Act, violation; vol. I, p. 62 nonsupport, Ohio, sec. 13009; vol. II, p. 134 obtaining money under false pretenses, Canada, Unemployment Ins. Act of 1925, sec. 67; vol. II, p. 836 obtaining property by false pretense, Canada, Cr. Code, vol. III, p. 56 obtaining Rumanian passport by fraud (in Rumania); vol. I, p. 73 pandering, California, vol. III, p. 397 passing bad checks, France, vol. III, p. 278 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. perjury: before I. and N. officer; 1947; juvenile under 18 years of age; vol. IV, p. 726 Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 170; vol. I, p. 324 materiality, vol. I, pp. 70, 121; vol. II, p. 206 Michigan, sec. 422; vol. I, p. 669 18 U. S. C. 231; vol. I, p. 581, vol. II, p. 206 1917 Act. sec. 3; vol. II, pp. 285, 819 1917 Act, sec. 16, vol. II, p. 206 1924 Act. sec. 10 (a); vol. I, p. 613 petty larceny, vol. I, p. 541 petty theft, California, vol. II, p. 345, vol. III, p. 571 political offense (Jewish person, Germany), attempted fraud; vol. I, p. 47 political offense, within meaning of 1917 Act. sec. 3, 2d proviso; vol. IV, p. 108 polygamy (see also Bigamy) Mass. Gen. Laws, ch. 272, sec. 15, vol. I, p. 314 possession of stolen property, Ger many, vol. II, p. 90 prevent commission of crime, failure to; Mexico; State of Guanajuato ; vol. III, p. 350 prison break (breach), New Jersey, New Jersey, keeping place of, Vol. New York, compulsory prostitu- Washington, Seattle city ordinance, vol. IV, p. 401 publishing defamatory letter, vol. I, p. 193 putting false money into circulation, Germany, vol. IV, p. 17 rape : attempted, vol. II, p. 630 Canada; carnal knowledge considered like, vol. III, p. 562 Illinois, vol. II, p. 612 Nebraska, vol. II, p. 17 North Dakota, vol. III, p. 480 Pennsylvania, vol. II, p. 553 ravishing and carnally knowing a 16 year old girl, vol. II, p. 611 receiving stolen goods, vol. II, p. 237, vol. III, p. 575 retaining stolen property, Canada, vol. II, p. 235 riot, Germany, Cr. Code, sec. 115; vol. IV, p. 301 Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. robbery : California, 2d degree; vol. II, p. Canada, with violence, on the per- son vol. II, p. 716 sending threatening letter through the sexual intercourse contributing to de- sexual intercourse with a feeble-mind- sodomy; and solicitation for; vol. III, soliciting prostitution, vol. III, p. 397 stealing, see Larceny; Theft tax evasion, Germany, Tax Code, secs. theft: California, petty, vol. II p. 345 automobile of; vol. II, p. 864 person, from the; vol. II, pp. permanent taking, as factor, vol. II, p. 686 sec. 347, Cr. Code; vol. II, sec. 355 (1), Cr. Code; vol. sec. 386, Cr. Code, vol. II, servant, as a; vol. III, p. Italy, vol. I, p. 33 mail, stealing from letter boxes in mail, taking from authorized mail Texas, by bailee, vol. IV, p. 446 unlawful carrying on retail liquor New Crimes involving moral turpitude-Con. unnatural and lascivious act, Mass., uttering a forged instrument, Mexico, voluntary manslaughter, see man- D Damage to mail boxes, Canada, moral tur- Damaging private property, Canada, see Dealer; narcotic ground; meaning; vol. II, Declaration of intention; doubt, citizen- ship in; native of Puerto Rico; eligibility de Coll case (37 Op. Atty. Gen. 90 (1933)); Defraud, Canadian customs duties, con- Defraud, the United States; alcohol tax; Defrauding the United States; meaning; contributing to, child, Illinois, vol. contributing to; dependency; vol. II, juvenile, see Juvenile delinquency breach; failure to surrender; expul- breach, failure to surrender; expul- Administrative Procedure Act; effect of Act of Sept. 27, 1950, exempting certain exclusion and deportation proceedings, vol. IV, p. 475 Administrative Procedure Act; hearing de novo, right to; Sung v. McGrath, 339 U. S. 83; vol. III, p. 818 alien registration, information, admissibility, vol. IV, p. 475 appeal; exceptions to hearing officer's order; Board of Immigration Appeals' jurisdiction; vol. IV, p. 680 Canadian Indian; on grounds other than those arising after entry, vol. III, p. 300 Citizenship revoked; warrant of arrest issued before subject's naturalization; validity of warrant; vol. IV, p. 327 Conclusiveness of final administrative decision; res judicata; policy, vol. III, p. 575 Crime, see Conviction of crime; Crime; Crime, admission of commission; Crimes involving moral turpitude; Moral turpitude; Pardon; Sentenced to imprisonment de nova hearing; right, under "Sung" decision (339 U. S. 33, 908) on reopening, where warrant was served prior to Adm. Proc. Act, vol. III, p. 818 deported alien, effect of reinterpre tation of law; law of case; permission to reapply; vol. III, pp. 83, 605, 818 effect of "Sung" decision, dated Feb. 20, 1950, on hearings held after enactment of Acts of Sept. 23, 1950 (Internal Security Act) and Sept. 27, 1950 (act removing expulsion proceedings from certain requirements of Adm. Proc. Act); vol. IV p. 433 Filipino who entered before May 1, 1934; sentenced more than once for crimes committed after May 1, 1934; vol. III, p. 396 Filipino who entered before May 1, 1934; when date of entry not necessary element, vol. III, pp. 155, 184, 396; vol. IV, p. 569 grounds, see Deportation grounds Deportation-Continued hearing held after enactment of act of Sept. 23, 1950 (Internal Security Act), at choice of alien, rather than earlier when Adm. Proc. Act was in effect; alien bound by consequences; vol. IV, p. 556 hearing officer; substitution; propriety; vol. IV, p. 596 illicit relations; grant of time to adjust; vol. II, p. 878 lodged charge, under Act of Sept. 23, oath, power of immigration officers to preliminary statements; use, in hear- proceedings begun before Sept. 11, 1946, applicability of Adm. Proc. Act; vol. IV, p. 123 prostitution and related charges; timely service of warrant; vol. II, p. 659 recommendation of court against, see Recommending against deportation reopen; authority; discretionary nature of; vol. III, p. 490 reopen, motion; denied by hearing warrant of arrest, deficiency; fairness prostitution ground; timely service, vol. III, p. 20 warrant of deportation; period of validity vol. IV, p. 338 Deportation grounds: (For deportation ground based upon a cause existing at time of entry, see also, Exclusion grounds) admission of commission of crime, see crime (see also Crime) gain admission to U. S.; Act June entry without inspection : distinguished from entry at other than designated port, vol. I, p. 617 failure to volunteer information, vol. I, p. 345 260397-54- -53 |