No, at least in California (and confirmed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals), driving under the influence is not moral turpitude. Moral turpitude includes a wide range of offenses from murder and...
No. Moral turpitude is not a definition that applies to any single category or type of offense, but generally refers to conduct that shocks the public conscience (e.g.: offenses such as murder,...
Crimes that have a inherent quality of baseness with respect to a person's duty to another or to society in general. Rape, Robbery, solicitation by prostitutes are examples.