In this unpublished decision, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) dismissed a DHS appeal and upheld the termination of proceedings upon finding that assault on a female under N.C. Stat. 14-33(c)(2) is neither a crime involving moral turpitude nor a crime of domestic violence under the categorical approach, and that the statue was not divisible under Descamps v. United States, 133 S. Ct. 2276 (2013). The Board also stated the cyberstalking under N.C. Stat. 14-196.3 is not a crime involving moral turpitude. The decision was written by Member Roger Pauley.