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Bobbie
(II) the maximum penalty possible for the crime of which the alien was convicted (or which the alien admits having committed or of which the acts that the alien admits having committed constituted the essential elements) did not exceed imprisonment for one year and, if the alien was convicted of such crime, the alien was not sentenced to a term of imprisonment in excess of 6 months (regardless of the extent to which the sentence was ultimately executed).

have people found that if only one CIMT has been done, and they did not spend over 6 months in jail the above statement is true?

What if the probation is longer than the 6months or 1 year?

bobbie
MRS BILLY BONG
QUOTE(Bobbie @ Mar 31 2007, 12:57 AM) *
(II) the maximum penalty possible for the crime of which the alien was convicted (or which the alien admits having committed or of which the acts that the alien admits having committed constituted the essential elements) did not exceed imprisonment for one year and, if the alien was convicted of such crime, the alien was not sentenced to a term of imprisonment in excess of 6 months (regardless of the extent to which the sentence was ultimately executed).

have people found that if only one CIMT has been done, and they did not spend over 6 months in jail the above statement is true?

What if the probation is longer than the 6months or 1 year?

bobbie


Doesnt matter what you spent in jail, its the intended jail sentence. (ie. if one spent 4 months in jail and 12 months was intended by the court)
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