The Ninth Circuit has determined that a California conviction for vehicular flight from the police while driving against traffic is categorically a crime involving moral turpitude. While the court acknowledged that the statute does not require an intent to injure anyone or actual injury to any victims, it determined that non-fraudulent crimes that seriously endanger others can also fall within the ambit of a crime involving moral turpitude. The court noted that the statute requires willfulness—an elevated mens rea—with respect to both fleeing a pursuing peace officer and driving in the wrong direction during flight.
The full text of Lepe Moran v. Barr can be found here:
https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2020/06/02/18-73167.pdf