Practice Advisory: Ninth Circuit holds Calif Pen C 243(d)
is a crime of violence in U.S. v. Perez
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In a flawed but significant decision, the Ninth Circuit held that
California Penal Code § 243(d), battery with injury, is a crime of
violence. United States v. Perez (9th Cir. July 11, 2019). Because of
Perez, criminal defenders must assume that § 243(d) is a crime of
violence and seek other dispositions when necessary. Immigration
advocates should appeal adverse decisions and preserve the argument
on appeal.
This practice advisory provides a discussion of the decision,
alternative pleas, and suggestions for arguments.
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