I believe that you can do so - however - if you are on probation why don't you just call your PO and ask them?
No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
No. If you are a convicted felon you can not be around a firearm at all, if you possess it then it's another crime, if you are around it you could be in violation of your probation or parole.
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
no
As far as federal law is concerned a convicted felon is a convicted felon, period. And there is no provision in federal law for such a restoration. However, some states view your situation differently and do return some LIMITED rights to you. You would have to contact your State Police to detemine if MO is such a state.
Yes, individuals convicted of misdemeanors are typically eligible for Section 8 housing assistance, unless they have been convicted of certain drug-related offenses. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis, and eligibility may depend on factors such as the nature of the offense and time passed since the conviction.
Federal crime- in ANY state. Minimum 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.
No. No convicted felon can ever lawfully be in possession of a firearm.
Yes, you are still a convicted felon, even after completing probation. You must get the conviction expunged to restore your rights.
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york