Sure if you win on appeal.
no
If the conviction is 10 years old
My exwife has been using a convicted felon as a baby sitter for my 10 yr old child.Do i have any legal rights? the only legal right you would have is if they were convicted of a crime against a child.
No convicted felon may lawfully own or possess a firearm, regardless of its age or historical status. Not unless it is totally inoperative and incapable of being fired. NO FIREARMS! Period.
The basic question is "Can a convicted felon get section 8 housing?" Whether he is on probation or a college student does not matter. The answer is yes and no, depending on what the conviction is for, how old the conviction is, and whether the felon has to register as a sex offender in the state he is residing in.
Can't be answered without more information. Is the 20 yr old a felon? Mentally incompetent? Convicted of spouse abuse? How old is the other person?
Once a felon always a felon unless you exsponge. This is very costly and you cant do it till your probation is over and it's at least 10 years old.
Yes...if you are a convicted felon and reside in Pittsburgh PA, and your felony record is greater than 5 years old, you are eligible to apply for Section 8 housing.
It depends on the severity of the felony and if the felon is a registered sex offender. Each housing authority has the right to make its decision on the basis of a felony conviction. But felonies-- except homicides and sex offenses-- of over three years old generally are overlooked.
No, you cannot receive Section 8 housing if you have a felony. If you are convicted of a crime while on Section 8 housing, you will lose the housing. you can get section 8 as long as the felony 3 years old am I a felon?
If my felony is six in a half year old a drug case can I get a job at Rosa health care or girling health care?
To be eligible to vote in Arizona, the voter must be a US citizen and 18 years old before the next election. Also, the voter be a resident of a county in the state. She or he also not be a convicted felon (or have had rights restored) and not have been judged as "incompetent" by a court.