No.
People that are convicted of serious crimes (felonies) lose the right to vote.
Convicted felons in PA cannot vote while serving their sentence and cannot ever serve as a juror. They also lose their right to carry firearms.
A criminal record has no bearing on the distribution of assets in Divorce proceedings.
If convicted of a felony offense, you will lose your right to vote, among other things. Once your sentence has been served, in some states, you may petition to have that right resotored.
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.
I don't think so. I'm fairly sure that if your a felon then you lose ALL government support and most, if not all, rights.
They will check your records and background and am sure that will pop out and make you less attractive in getting a job in a nursing home. But it doesn't hurt to try, you have nothing to lose...
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
Defiantly, Contact your state nursing boards and find out, what kind of a nurse would commit abuse and interfere with an emergency call for help anyway?
Being convicted of a crime while on Section 8 can impact your housing assistance. It can result in being removed from the program or facing restrictions. As a felon, you may still be eligible for Section 8, but your application will be subject to specific guidelines and restrictions based on the nature of the offense.
He is afraid he will lose another family member
Pets become part of the family and many people find it just as hard to lose a pet as it is to lose a family member. Pet Funerals helps to bring closure.