Expungement is an avenue that is available to all. First, you must have completed the entire term of your sentence, then you must submit a petition/motion to the court specifically requesting it and giving good reason why your request should be looked upon favorably. An expungement is not a 'pardon' or a 'forgiveness.' As a convicted felon you will always be subject to the laws limiting your ability and actions in certain things.
It varies from state to state. In most states, a felony conviction does not expressly preclude one from becoming an attorney, however, it is a factor taken into consideration during the moral fitness evaluation that precedes the bar exam. So while there might not be a rule that says "no attorney will have a felony conviction" the state can keep you from taking the bar exam if they believe the felony conviction shows that the person attempting to take the bar exam lacks the moral fitness required to become a lawyer. It is reviewed on a case-by-case basis and any denial to sit for the bar can be addressed by an appeal. So, the short answer is, yes, someone with a felony conviction can indeed... theoretically, become an attorney. The likelihood of it happening is yet another story.
There is a 2 year statute of limitations on a misdemeanor theft by taking charge in George. It is a 4 year statute of limitation if it is a felony.
Theft by TakingTaking or appropriating the property of another with the intention of depriving the owner of the property.$500 or less is misdemeanor offenseOver $500 is felony offense
No. Felony offenses require a summary arrest (i.e.: taking you into custody).
i have been charged with theft by taking ( a felony) in the state of georgia. my court date is 9-14-09 i am a first offender the amount i took was alomost 40k. i am wanting to know what to expect at the court date and wondering if i will do jail time for this. someone said this could be a federal offense and i am scared. please let me know!!
What was sherman's goal in taking his army across Georgia?
Did you mean Driving Under the Influence of narcotics, alcohol or another drugs or intoxicating substance? I think you'll need to complete first some government and state requirements once you dealt with a crime or felony for you to gain eligibility in taking a Georgia Insurance Pre-Licensing.
You better believe it. Murder is a felony. No words justify the taking of a life.
33 miles taking I-20 WEST.
32 miles taking U.S. 78.
It is NOT the 'taking' of the photo that is unalwful, it is what USE you put to it after you've taken it that determines the offense.
You can be arrested by a law enforcement officer taking you into custody, bringing you in, then you get formally charged. Any felony is serious.