Immigration Law - Second Drug Offense Not Aggravated Felony Merely Because of Possible Felony Recidivist Prosecution - Alsol V. Mukasey. Immigration Law - Second Drug Offense Not Aggravated Felony Merely Because of Possible Felony Recidivist Prosecution - Alsol V. Mukasey.

Immigration Law - Second Drug Offense Not Aggravated Felony Merely Because of Possible Felony Recidivist Prosecution - Alsol V. Mukasey‪.‬

Suffolk University Law Review, 2010, Wntr, 43, 1

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Immigration Law--Second Drug Offense Not Aggravated Felony Merely Because of Possible Felony Recidivist Prosecution--Alsol v. Mukasey, 548 F.3d 207 (2d Cir. 2008) Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), an alien is subject to deportation if convicted of any aggravated felony. (1) A state misdemeanor drug offense is an aggravated felony if that offense would constitute a felony had it been charged under the Federal Controlled Substance Act (CSA). (2) The recidivist provision of the CSA extends the maximum allowable imprisonment for an alien who commits a second drug possession offense to two years, thus rendering the alien a felon under the CSA. (3) In Alsol v. Mukasey, (4) the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit considered whether a second state drug possession conviction constitutes a felony under the CSA because it could have been prosecuted as a recidivist offense. (5) The Second Circuit held that a second possession offense is not automatically a recidivist offense and therefore not an aggravated felony subject to immigration consequences. (6)

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Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
21
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Suffolk University Law School
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291
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