Definition of «eligible offense»

An eligible offense is a crime that, if committed by an individual, would make them inadmissible to enter or remain in certain countries. This term usually refers to crimes involving moral turpitude such as fraud, drug trafficking, and violent acts. An eligible offense can also include other types of criminal activity depending on the laws of the country in question.

Sentences with «eligible offense»

  • After applying statistical models, researchers estimate that those arrested for an eligible offense in the Community Justice Center catchment area after it opened were 8.9 percent to 10.3 percent less likely to be rearrested within one year. (sciencedaily.com)
  • If you have a noncommercial driver's license and the Mathews court permits you to attend traffic school for an eligible offense, after completion of the course a confidential conviction will be recorded on your driving record at the DMV, but you will not receive a point on your driving record. (urbantrafficschool.com)
  • If you have a noncommercial driver's license and the New Kent court permits you to attend traffic school for an eligible offense, after completion of the course a confidential conviction will be recorded on your driving record at the DMV, but you will not receive a point on your driving record. (urbantrafficschool.com)
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