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Lopez-Aguilar v. Barr

Ruling by

John R. Tunheim

Lower Court

Board of Immigration Appeals

dissenting Judge(s)

Marsha S. Berzon
Although Oregon Revised Statutes Section 164.395 incorporates theft by deception and generic theft does not, it was merely theoretical that Oregon would prosecute such conduct; thus, it qualified as categorical theft offense.



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