How would moral turpitude help in a ticket of class one misdemeanor charge of buying and selling wildlife in VA?

Full question:

How would moral turpitude help in a ticket of class one misdemeanor charge of buying and selling wildlife in VA? I did not know that it was illegal to place a dead fawn on eBay for sale. I have seen others on there and thought I could do the eBay thing too.

  • Category: Criminal
  • Date:
  • State: Virginia

Answer:

A crime involving moral turpitude is “an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow man, or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule of right and duty" between men. Id. at 147 (quoting Tasker v. Commonwealth, 202 Va. 1019, 1024 (1961) (quoting Parr v. Commonwealth, 198 Va. 721, 724 (1957)).

The following link contains information pertaining to laws involving buying and selling wildlife in Virginia.

http://www.dgif.state.va.us/wildlife/laws/buying-selling.asp

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Crimes involving moral turpitude typically include offenses that demonstrate a lack of honesty, integrity, or moral principles. Examples may include theft, fraud, and certain violent crimes. In Virginia, selling wildlife illegally can also be viewed as a crime involving moral turpitude due to its violation of societal norms and laws protecting wildlife. Such actions reflect a disregard for legal obligations and ethical standards.