Matter of L---- R----

CourtU.S. DOJ Board of Immigration Appeals
Writing for the CourtBefore The Board
CitationMatter of L---- R----, 8 I&N Dec. 269 (B.I.A. 1959)
Decision Date20 February 1959
Docket NumberA-6881251
PartiesMATTER OF L---- R---- In DEPORTATION Proceedings

Discussion: Respondent, a 20-year-old married male, a native and national of Mexico, last entered the United States in 1948 when he was admitted for permanent residence. On March 17, 1958, he was convicted in the Superior Court at Los Angeles, California, for possession of heroin in violation of section 11500, Health and Safety Code of the State of California. The respondent was found guilty. A probation report was ordered and the proceedings were continued. On May 6, 1958, the respondent appeared for sentencing. Probation was denied. Respondent was committed to the Youth Authority of the State of California for the term prescribed by law and was ordered held in the custody of the sheriff in the county jail subject to any orders the Authority might issue.

The special inquiry officer found that respondent had been convicted of a narcotic violation and he ordered the respondent's deportation. Respondent appealed stating that he did not believe that he was subject to deportation. On August 22, 1958, we remanded the case to have the record show what disposition the Youth Authority had made of the respondent. The Acting Regional Commissioner, Southwest Regional Office, filed this motion asking for reconsideration of our decision. His position is that whatever action the Youth Authority will take can have no bearing on the alien's liability to deportation since the only question to be resolved is whether the respondent has been convicted of a narcotic violation and this fact is already established by the record. At oral argument, the Service representative pressed the same view. (We have now been supplied with information that the respondent was transferred from the county jail to a vocational institution at Tracy, California, and that from there he has been transferred to the Director of Corrections at Soledad, California.)

The issue is whether the respondent has been "convicted" as that term is understood in the immigration laws. For deportation purposes, a conviction exists where the following elements are all present: (1) there has been a judicial finding of guilt, (2) the court takes action which removes the case from the category of those which are (actually, or in theory) pending for consideration by the court—the court orders the defendant fined, or incarcerated or the court suspends sentence, or the court suspends the imposition of sentence, (3) the action of the court is considered a conviction by the State for at least some purpose (Matter of O----, 7 I. & N. Dec. 539; Matter of J----, 7 I. & N. Dec. 580; Matter of D----, Int. Dec. No. 965).1

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