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Home > Stokeling v. United States: Supreme Court Defines “Crime of Violence”

Stokeling v. United States: Supreme Court Defines “Crime of Violence”

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01/23/2019
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In Stokeling v. United States, the Supreme Court addressed the definition of a "crime of violence" under the ACCA.  This advisory alerts public defenders and immigration advocates to possible immigration challenges caused by Stokeling, and defense strategies.

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