No. A Convicted felon may lose certain rights for a limited period of time, but almost all are restored at the end of the probation or parole period. or when the sentence has been completely served. Felons may lose the right to vote for a period of time, or lose the right to associate with other felons. Felons lose their right, forever, of owning or possessing a firearm or ammunition, under Federal law.
If a convicted felon is a person who is not a US citizen, but who is allowed here under a VISA or has a green card, THEY can lose their right to remain in the US after being convicted of a felony.
A felon will not lose citizenship unless s/he is an illegal alien. In that case homeland security and other officials have the right to deport the illegal alien.
Any felony that involves kill, kid napped, or any big crime that can get you in jell.
Treason.
(in the US) unless you were native-born - TREASON.
No, they do not check your possessions. You need to meet language, criminal, and residency requirements.
There is not a way to clear your criminal felony record in the state of New York. You just need to make sure that you do not get in trouble no more.
A DUI is typically a misdemeanor offense unless it involves certain aspects that can make it criminal-such as a child in the car. Multiple duis will lead to felony convictions as well. It varies from state to state, but commonly a third DUI will turn from a misdemeanor into a felony.
The Air Force says that they will not take people with significant criminal records. People convicted of a felony may apply.
I think they need to make it legal.no reason for all these people to be put in jail/prison for marijunna.hopefully it will be legal in nov. trust me it makes me mad that they make you a criminal because you smoke.i am having a hard time getting a job because i have a felony for marijunna.so no i think that there is more serious crimes then us that smoke.
Maybe. There is no law that bans from working anywhere based on any criminal history. Each individual employer sets policy decisions for who they will hire with criminal records. You should make an appointment to speak with a hiring manager at a hospital that you'd like to work at to determine whether they would consider you for employment. Most likely, the employer will be looking at a number of factors, including the type of felony, when it occurred, what you have done since then, etc.
Ramon took a test today, which he passed and received his U.S. Citizenship.
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Dual citizenship (or dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. Many countries don't accept dual citizenship, so you would have to make specific inquiries.
Under current US copyright law the factors necessary to make an infringement a criminal felony are set forth in Title 18 of the U.S. Code, and are determined by the extent of the infringement.If the infringer has made, in any 180-day period, ten or more copies of one or more copyrighted works with a total retail value of $2,500 the the standard for felony prosecution has been met
The employer of this company committed a felony by using inside information to trade with the stocks.