The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Hernandez-Perez pled guilty in 2005 to violating Oregon Revised Statute § 165.022, criminal possession . . . Or.Rev.Stat. § 165.022; see id. § 165.013. . . . We conclude that § 165.022 is not categorically a crime of moral turpitude, because the “intent to .. . . . Compare Or.Rev.Stat. § 165.022, with Or. . . . a fraudulent use of her card, because the information she pled to simply tracked the language of § 165.022 . . .
. . . defendant Ogunbola under arrest for criminal possession of a forged instrument, pursuant to O.R.S. 165.022 . . .