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Langer, Steven F. Langer law 308 S.W. 25 Street Suite E Oklahoma City, OK 73109
OHS/ICE - Office of Chief Counsel - OKT 4400 SW 44th Street, Suite A Oklahoma City, OK 73119-2800
Name: GONZALEZ-MANJARREZ, SERG
A 093-108-092
Date of this notice: 5/22/2013
Cite as: Sergio Gonzalez-Manjarrez, A093 108 092 (BIA May 22, 2013)
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GONZALEZ-MANJARREZ, SERGIO A093-108-092 DAVID L. MOSS JUSTICE CTR 300 NORTH DENVER TULSA, OK 74103
Name: GONZALEZ-MANJARREZ, SERG ...
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Executive Office for Immigration Review Falls Church, Virginia 2204 l '
A093 108 092-Tulsa, OK
MAY 2 2 l013
In re: SERGIO GONZALEZ-MANJARREZ a.k.a. Sergio Majarrez IN REMOVAL PRO CEEDING S APPEAL ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT: CHARGE: Notice: Sec. 237(a)(2)(A)(iii), l&N Act [8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(A)(iii)] Convicted of aggravated felony (as defined in section 101(a)(43)(B)) Steven F. Langer, Esquire
The respondent, a native and citizen of Mexico, appeals from the decision of the Immigration Judge dated January 30, 2013, finding him removable as charged and ordering his removal to Mexico. The decision of the Immigration Judge will be vacated and the decision will be remanded for further consideration. We review the findings of fact made by the Immigration Judge, including the determination of credibility, for clear error. 8 C.F.R. § 1003.l (d)(3)(i). We review all other issues, including questions of judgment, discretion, and law, de novo. 8 C.F.R. § 1003.l (d)(3)(ii). The Immigration Judge concluded that the respondent's conviction of unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the intent to distribute under 63 Oki. St. Ann. § 2-40 I is categorically a drug trafficking aggravated felony pursuant to section 101(a)(43)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 110 l (a)(43)(B), rendering him removable under section 237(a)(2)(A)(iii) of the Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(A)(iii). Subsequent to the Immigration Judge's decision in this matter, the United States Supreme
Court issued Moncrieffe v. Holder, 133 S. Ct. 1678 (U.S. 2013), in which the Court held that; "[i]f a noncitizen's conviction for a marijuana distribution offense fails to establish that the not for an aggravated felony under the INA." Id. at 1693-94. The record here discloses that the controlled substance at issue is marijuana, but does not disclose either that the offense involved offense involved either remuneration or more than a small amount of marijuana, the conviction is
The proceedings before the Immigration Judge in this matter were completed in Tulsa, Oklahoma through video conference pursuant to section 240(b)(2)(A)(iii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1229a(b)(2)(A)(iii).
A093 108 092
2 remuneration or more than a small amount of marijuana (Exh. 2). Accordingly, in light of
we will vacate the decision of the Immigration Judge and remand
for further proceedings to determine the respondent's removability under the sole lodged 3 charge. Accordingly, the following orders will be entered. ORDER: The Immigration Judge's order dated January 30, 2013, is vacated. FURTHER ORDER: The record is remanded for further proceedings consistent with the
foregoing opinion and for the entry of a new decision.
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FOR TlIB BOARD
Goodner v. State,
The term "distribution" under Oklahoma law includes exchanges without remuneration.
546 P.2d 653, 57-58 (Okl. Cr.1976) (holding that the plain meaning of the word
"distribute" includes not only selling or dealing, but also dividing, sharing, or delivering, with or without compensation and with or without the existence of an agency relationship). 3 Though not so charged by the Department of Homeland Security, the respondent's conviction
renders him subject to removal under section 237(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Act. at 1692.
UN ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUST ICE EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REV IEW UN ITED STATES IMMIGRATION COURT DALLAS, TEXAS
A093-108-092
SERGIO GONZALEZ-MANJARREZ RESPONDENT
Violation of Section 237(a} (2} (A} (iii).
STEVEN LANGER Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
JACK SPENCER Oklahoma City
ORAL DECIS ION OF THE IMM IGRAT ION JUDGE The respondent is a male native and citizen of Mexico who is detained at the David L. Oklahoma. Moss Correctional Facility. in Tulsa,
Proceedings were conducted by video to the court in
Oklahoma City. The respondent was issued a Notice to Appear on September the 13th, of 2012. See Exhibit 1.
The respondent was originally seen in a detained environment on January 22, admitted as Exhibit 1. 2013. The NTA was marked and
The respondent acknowledged proper The Court then granted the
receipt and service of the same.
respondent's request for a continuance and reset the case for one week until January 30, On January 30, without objection, 2013.
the Court received into evidence and marked, as Exhibit 2 a certified copy of the criminal case
information from the District Court of Oklahoma County, CF2006-2437,
which corresponds to the conviction which the
respondent acknowledged. Through the respondent's attorney of record, admitted allegations 1 , 2, 3 and 4 on the NTA, the respondent
but denied It is the
removability under Section 237(a) (2) (A) (iii).
respondent's contention that because the information does not disclose the weight of the marijuana and the method in which it was transferred, proof. The Court disagrees. The United States Board of that the Government cannot meet its burden of
Immigration Appeals has previously held that a violation of Section 630. S.-2-401, possession of a controlled substance with is categorically a drug trafficking
A093- 1 08-092
crime as defined in Section lOl (a) (43) (B) . The respondent has acknowledged the fact of the conviction. An admission when pleading is sufficient to resolve the fact of
a conviction. (1996) .
Cite the Matter of Pichardo,
21 I&N Dec. 330
So the Government is not required to produce a
certified copy of the conviction when the respondent has admitted it in accordance with the Board1s decision in Matter of Pichardo. Having determined that the violation of 63 Oklahoma Statute-2. 401 is categorically a drug trafficking crime, therefore, it,
follows that the Government has met its burden by
clear and convincing evidence in establishing that the respondent is removable from the United States as charged pursuant to Section 237(a) (2) (A) (iii) of the Act.
The respondent was asked through counsel to designate a country of removal and the respondent designated the nation of Mexico. Therefore, the Court finds that the respondent is removable
froll\e£fft the United States as charged. Counsel for the respondent was asked to identify any potential relief and he indicated that there was no relief available and that they merely desired to appeal the Court1s ruling on the question of removability. ORDER Therefore, no relief having been identified by this
it is hereby ordered that he be removed from the
United States to the nation of Mexico. The respondent will be advised separately on the record of
his appeal rights.
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