What is a vagrancy offense involving moral turpitude?
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Vagrancy is an offense that is defined by local area ordinances and varies by area. It commonly applies in situations involving loitering and public drunkenness.
Moral turpitude is generally an act of baseness, vileness, or the depravity in private and social duties which man owes to his fellow man, or to society in general, contrary to accepted and customary rule of right and duty between man and man. It is an act or behavior that gravely violates moral sentiment or accepted moral standards of community and is a morally culpable quality held to be present in some criminal offenses as distinguished from others. The precise definition of a crime that involves moral turpitude isn't always precise, but the following crimes are always considered crimes of moral turpitude:
-murder
-voluntary manslaughter
-rape
-statutory rape;
-domestic violence
-prostitution;
-fraud and crimes where fraud is an element
-all theft offenses
-blackmail
-malicious destruction of property
-arson
-alien smuggling
-harboring a fugitive
-bribery
-perjury