Dave Noble said:
Doing a look into Moral Turpitude (from the Handbook of Criminal Evidence by Davis ) it does say ( for Georgia)
It has been held that the following offenses are crimes involving moral turpitude:
• Fraud or false pretenses in obtaining something of value
• Larceny or a misdemeanor theft by taking
• Larceny after trust
• Murder
• Soliciting for prostitutes
• Voluntary manslaughter
• Sale of narcotics or other illegal drugs
• Pattern of failure to file federal tax returns in years in which taxes are due
• Criminal Issuance of a bad check
• Making a false report of a crime
I can't hold on any longer. Sorry guys.
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Murder" followed by "
soliciting for prostitutes". :? Now that is chalk and cheese. Reminds me of the days when murder and stealing a loaf of bread were treated the same. :shock:
Is this the full list? There seems to be some other serious crimes missing from it.