Safe Havens



 
 

§ 7.74 (B)

 
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(B)  Safe Havens.  The possible safe havens identified in § § 7.74(C), (D), and (E) may apply to this category as well, except that the potential sentence must be five years or more for a conviction to qualify for this category, instead of two years.

 

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Ninth Circuit

AGGRAVATED FELONY - FAILURE TO APPEAR - FAILURE TO APPEAR
Renteria-Morales v. Mukasey, 551 F.3d 1076 (9th Cir. Dec. 12, 2008), withdrawing previous opinion, 532 F.3d 949 (9th Cir. July 10, 2008) (federal conviction of failure to appear, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 3146, is broader than the aggravated felony definition of failure to appear, under INA 101(a)(43)(T), since 18 U.S.C. 3146 can be violated by failing to appear for a misdemeanor, for reasons other than to dispose of a charge, and based upon orders other than those issued by a court).
AGGRAVATED FELONY - FAILURE TO APPEAR
Renteria-Morales v. Mukasey, 551 F.3d 1076 (9th Cir. Dec. 12, 2008), withdrawing previous opinion, 532 F.3d 949 (9th Cir. July 10, 2008) ("The subsection includes any offense "relating to" the following elements: (1) a failure to appear before a court; (2) pursuant to a court order; (3) to answer to or dispose of a charge of a felony; (4) where the felony was one for which a sentence of two years' imprisonment or more may be imposed.").

 

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