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No. 8646973
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Serrano-Castillo v. Mukasey

No. 8646973 · Decided January 16, 2008
No. 8646973 · Ninth Circuit · 2008 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
January 16, 2008
Citation
No. 8646973
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
*626 MEMORANDUM *** As both parties recognize, the critical issue in this case is whether Serrano-Castillo’s 1993 conviction for violating California Vehicle Code § 20002 was a crime involving moral turpitude. See 8 U.S.C. § 1182 (a)(2)(A)(i). The parties do not dispute that Serrano-Castillo committed one crime involving moral turpitude, namely, his violation of CahPenal Code § 472 (forgery or counterfeiting of an official seal). The parties also do not dispute that this forgery violation qualifies as a “petty offense” under 8 U.S.C. § 1182 (a)(2)(A)(ii) because the maximum penalty under § 472 is one year in prison and Serrano-Castillo’s sentence was only sixteen days in jail. Therefore, under the “petty offense” exception, Serrano-Castillo is eligible for cancellation of removal if and only if he did not commit a second crime involving moral turpitude. 1 Thus, the principal question is whether Serrano-Castillo’s conviction for violating Cal. Vehicle Code § 20002 qualifies as a crime involving moral turpitude. To answer this question we apply the analysis set out in Taylor v. United States, 495 U.S. 575 , 110 S.Ct. 2143 , 109 L.Ed.2d 607 (1990). In Cerezo v. Mukasey, 512 F.3d 1163 (9th Cir.2008), we held that violations of Cal. Vehicle Code § 20001 (a) do not categorically involve moral turpitude. Like § 20001(a), § 20002 specifically and by its own terms criminalizes conduct which is not vile, base, or depraved. See Quintero-Salazar v. Keisler, 506 F.3d 688, 693 (9th Cir.2007). For instance, § 20002(a)(2) would punish a driver who, after hitting a parked car, leaves his name and address in a conspicuous place on the parked vehicle but fails to report the incident to the local police department. Put simply, the rationale for our holding in Cerezo applies with equal force to § 20002. Violations of Cal. Vehicle Code § 20002 do not categorically involve moral turpitude. Ml that can be discerned from Serrano-Castillo’s record of conviction is that he was convicted of violating § 20002. Therefore, the modified categorical approach does not alter our analysis. See Quintero-Salazar, 506 F.3d at 694 . PETITION GRANTED ThiS disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9 th Cir. R. 36-3. . Serrano-Castillo was also convicted of driving under the influence, in violation of California Vehicle Code § 23152(a). The government does not argue that this was a crime involving moral turpitude. See In re Lopez-Meza, 22 I. & N. Dec. 1188, 1194 (BIA 1999) (concluding that simple DUI is not a crime involving moral turpitude).
Plain English Summary
*626 MEMORANDUM *** As both parties recognize, the critical issue in this case is whether Serrano-Castillo’s 1993 conviction for violating California Vehicle Code § 20002 was a crime involving moral turpitude.
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*626 MEMORANDUM *** As both parties recognize, the critical issue in this case is whether Serrano-Castillo’s 1993 conviction for violating California Vehicle Code § 20002 was a crime involving moral turpitude.
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