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Q: In the state of Missouri can a person convicted of a felony 21 years ago have a shotgun or rifle owned by your wife be in the home?
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In the state of Missouri can a person convicted of a felony 21 years ago and has had no other convictions have a rifle or shotgun in the home?

To get a correct answer you should find a lawyer who specializes in firearms law.


What rights do I lose in Missouri if convicted of a felony?

When a person is convicted of a felony in the state of Missouri, they lose many rights that are given to people that are not felons. Examples of rights that are lost include the right to vote, and the right to be in possession of a fire arm.


Can person's convicted of a felony be excluded from voting in Missouri?

All persons convicted of felonies are excluded from voting in the US. (Unless they have their rights restored.)


Can a person convicted of a felony be around guns?

No.


Can a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted be executor of and estate in NC?

Yes, a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted of the crime can be the executor of an estate depending where that person is in the legal process. A person who has been charged with a felony is considered innocent until proven guilty.


Can a person convicted of a felony be given a firearms permit?

No, never.


How do you answer the question of ever being convicted of a felony?

you say 'no'. you are not convicted of felony until the court convicts you. swapna


Can a person convicted of a felony be appointed excutor of an estate?

It is possible for a person convicted of a felony to be appointed as an executor of an estate. However, the court may consider the nature of the felony conviction and other factors before making a decision. It is advisable to seek legal advice in such situations.


What traits makes a person ineligible to vote in many states?

convicted of a felony


Can a person who was convicted of a felony 20-years ago leave the United States?

Yes! You can leave the USA at any point (obviously unless you're in jail), no matter when you were convicted of the felony, or how many felonies you have been convicted of.


In Michigan how long will a charge of forgery remain on your record?

Felony convictions are a permanent part of the convicted person's record. The SOL applicable for a felony charge of forgery (the person is not brought to trial and convicted) is 6 years from the time the person was originally charged.


Can your visa be taken away from you if you commit a felony?

Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.