Opinion ID: 2995112
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Heading: Ill Rev. Stat. Ch. 625, sec. 5/511-501(d)(1)

Text: (1997). /4 As explained above, Bazan-Reyes and Gomez-Vela were convicted of DWI and aggravated DUI respec- tively, while Maciasowicz was convicted of homi- cide by intoxicated use of a vehicle. Unless otherwise indicated, the term DWI is intended to refer to all of the petitioners’ convictions. /5 18 U.S.C. sec. 16 provides: The term crime of violence means (a) an offense that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person or property of another, or (b) any other offense that is a felony and that, by its nature, involves a substantial risk that physical force against the person or property of another may be used in the course of committing the offense. /6 In Rutherford, the petitioner was convicted of assault in the first degree for violating section 13A-6-20(a)(5) of the Alabama Code which provides that a person is guilty of the crime of assault in the first degree if [w]hile driving under the influence of alcohol . . . he causes serious bodily injury to the person of another with a motor vehicle. /7 Guideline 4B1 has been renumbered so that section 4B1.2(1) is now section 4B1.2(a) and so forth. See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual app. C at 416 (1997).