PC 288(a)

PC 288(a)

Offense

Lewd act with minor under 14

Aggravated Felony (AF)

Held AF as sexual abuse of a minor, regardless of sentence, although imm advocates at least can argue Ninth Cir should rehear en banc1Since publishing U.S. v. Baron-Medina, 187 F.3d 1144 (9th Cir. Cal. 1999), the Ninth Circuit repeatedly has held that Pen C § 288(a) is categorically SAM, despite the non-explicit, minor conduct that can form the basis for conviction. In an unpublished opinion, District Court Judge Orrick wrote that he would hold § 288(a) is not SAM, except that he must follow precedent to the contrary. If a client wishes to take the case to the Ninth Circuit en banc, advocates could consider his arguments. See U.S. v. Hernandez-Lincona, Filed Case No. 3:18-cr-00268-WHO-1 (D.C. No.Cal April 22, 2019).

Crime Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT)

Assume CIMT.

Other Removal Grounds

Deportable for crime of child abuse. To avoid, plead to age-neutral offense; see Advice.

Advice and Comments

PC 288

Bad plea. See age-neutral offenses like PC 32, 136.1(b), 236/237, 243, 243.4, 245, 314, 647. Or see 273a(b), 647.6. See § N.10 Sex Offenses.

Might not be particularly serious crime for a form of relief called withholding of removal, if D can demonstrate honest belief V was older2Blandino-Medina v. Holder, 712 F.3d 1338 (9th Cir. 2013) (§ 288(a) is not PSC where there is an honest belief that the victim was older). (but still a bar to asylum, as an aggravated felony).

Assume bar to DACA; see note at PC 25400.

Adam Walsh Act. This conviction can block a USC or LPR’s ability to immigrate family members in the future. See § N.13 Convictions that Bar the Defendant from Petitioning for Family Members: the Adam Walsh Act.

SB54: Law enforcement is permitted to notify/transfer to ICE indefinitely. See SB 54 advisory at www.ilrc.org/crimes-summaries.

Mandatory Detention: People not admitted to U.S. are subject to MD if they are inadmissible for crimes, and people admitted to the U.S. are subject to MD if they are deportable for certain crimes. See advice on Mandatory Detention.

2026-03-31T06:32:56+00:00Updated May 31st, 2022|