In most cases, no. However, if you have just one felony, and you have
obtained a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities (CRD) from the Court of jurisdiction that specifically grants you permission, you may be able. Following a second felony conviction, you must apply for a Certificate of Good Conduct through the NYS Parole Board.
No. It makes no difference what state you live in. It is a violation of FEDERAL law (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms or ammunition.
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Yes they can- in NYS you simply apply for a 'relief of disabilities'.
NOTE: The 2nd contributor offers no reference or citation to law with which to
bolster their statement.
Yes, a convicted felon is not precluded from owning property.
No. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be granted access to firearms. Period. Not just in New York, either - that's a federal law.
No
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
only if they were convicted for raping your mom
Yes, anyone can act as power of attorney.
NO
No, if you're a convicted felon in the state of New York, you cannot become a licensed registered nurse. However, in some circumstances you can fight for your right to become a nurse, even with a felony record. However, in order to fight it, the crime you were committed of cannot be violent.
Yes, he can. If the felon is incarcerated, then no-but if he is out then they can claim the tix. It will take showing the id so if that person is wanted by the law, they could get caught.
No. Not in NYS, nor in any other state or territory of the US. A felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms, in accordance with federal law.
whos asking?
Extremely unlikely, due to the fact that ParaMedics work in a position of "public trust" and they have access to narcotic drugs.
The answer depends on if the person you are marrying has any past debts such as child support and etc... Due to the fact that they are a convicted felon with the new laws and all convicted felons can not really get too much. From my experience marrying a convicted felon effects you mentally. I hope I was able to answer your question. Be blessed