United States v. Dominguez, __ F.3d __, 2007 WL 441885 (5th Cir. Feb. 12, 2007) (Florida conviction for assault with a deadly weapon, in violation of Florida Statutes 784.045(1)(a), is a crime of violence for illegal re-entry sentencing purposes; although under that statute, an aggravated battery could be committed by merely touching someone with a deadly weapon without the use of force, such touching created a sufficient threat of force to qualify as a crime of violence).
jurisdiction:
Fifth Circuit