The Fourth Circuit has determined that a Virginia felony conviction for eluding is a crime involving moral turpitude because it involves a mens rea (willful and wanton) that is higher than criminal negligence and reprehensible conduct (vehicular flight from law enforcement). In so doing, the court rejected an argument that the definition of a crime involving moral turpitude is unconstitutionally vague or violates the nondelegation doctrine.
The full text of Canales Granados v. Garland can be found here:
https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/202028.P.pdf