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§ 7.14 (B)

 
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(B)  Crime Case Index.  In the Crime Case Index of N. Tooby, Aggravated Felonies (2003), each decision concerning whether a specific criminal conviction constitutes an aggravated felony under a certain category has been labeled according to the common name of the criminal conviction involved.  Examples of the labels given to criminal convictions are “Murder,” “Burglary of Vehicle,” and “Possession of Cocaine.”  Some of these labels are the same as certain aggravated felony “categories,” indexed in the Category Case Index.  This is a coincidence: remember that the labels contained in the Crime Case Index refer to the nature of the criminal conviction involved in the case, rather than the possibly similar label given to the aggravated felony category to which it is being compared.

 

            The Crime Case Index, Appendix B of N. Tooby, Aggravated Felonies (2003), takes all decisions of all courts defining whether a given criminal conviction is, or is not, an aggravated felony, and organizes them according to the common name of the specific crime of conviction.  These crime labels are organized in alphabetical order.  Therefore, looking under “C” for “Conspiracy” will produce all decisions considering whether a conspiracy conviction constitutes an aggravated felony under any category.

 

 

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