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Alabama does not bar all felons from voting, only those convicted of crimes involving "moral turpitude".
Because of a quirk in its Constitution, Alabama disqualifies from voting only those who have committed a "felony involving moral turpitude".
The incidents "involving moral turpitude will have a negative impact upon his credibility at trial," said John Arlia, a lawyer for one of the detectives, Paul Headley.
"I have searched this record and find no activity involving moral turpitude, or any activity that could be classified as one with criminal intent".
The state attorney general's office is determining whether a state law that bars from elected office anyone convicted of a crime involving "moral turpitude" should apply to Mr. Rivera.
Nonetheless, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals rejected the reinstatement request last year, ruling that although under district law disbarment was mandatory after conviction for an offense involving "moral turpitude," reinstatement was up to the court's discretion.
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Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye quoted from an earlier case: Because the law does not always coincide exactly with principles of morality there are cases that are crimes that would not necessarily involve moral turpitude.
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"All of those that didn't involve moral turpitude were put back on," Ms. Hunter said.
Mr. Darman said he had been "struck with the sense that government could involve moral and esthetic virtue".
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