Many things cannot ever be undone, even if you have served your time. Check with your state government to find out the local laws.
It is very difficult to get any felony removed from your record or expunged if you were convicted. It would usually take a pardon.
Felonies don't ever expire. They are a part of the permanent criminal record. Indiana will not remove it unless it is expunged.
Noone with a felony can own a gun unless they have gone through the court to have their civil rights restored.
Normally as long as the person has no felony record, they can own a firearm. A case sealed or expunged has the same effects as not having occurred in the first place. So, in short, the answer is yes.
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A class B misdemeanor is a classification of a crime that is considered to be less serious than a felony, and in the mid-range of offenses charged as misdemeanors. The punishment for a class B misdemeanor is a 1000 dollar fine.
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No such class. Virginia numbers felony classes.
A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" felony.
A Class C felony may not show on a background check if it has been expunged or sealed by a court order. Some states have laws that limit the reporting of certain types of criminal records after a certain period of time has passed, such as juvenile offenses or non-convictions.
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