Yes, a convicted felon may be allowed to sit the bar in most states. A determination is made by the state's bar association as to the length of time since the offense, the gravity of the offense and the overall contribution said person has made to society. You can turn your life around. For more information, you may write your state bar association and simply ask. They will advise you of their standards. Never simply take someone's word for it who has no affiliation. Good Luck.
yes
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In some cases a convicted felon who committed murder cannot inherit property in California. However, in most cases a felon can indeed inherit property.
If the doctor(s) think it's right for you, then yes.
A convicted felon cannot possess a firearm. 'Possess' does not mean 'own'. If you pick one up, you have committed another felony. To own is one of the examples of the definition "Possess" so either way you look at it its a felony.
No.
check with an Attorney
Can convicted felony be on DC council
Yes, anyone can act as power of attorney.
No.
You need an attorney.
no
Yes.
Yes, as long as someone is willing to have you act in their presence (act as power of attorney).
A convicted felon can not own, possess, or carry a firearm. If possible, a set-aside or expungement should be explored with a competent attorney to have the firearms rights restored.
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