My answer would be no. Maybe if it was after 10 years...maybe.
500 of value is a felony in ga
Brightstar Healthcare-Atlanta Ga.Another one is Maxim Healthcare Services,it is located at Dahlonega, GA
As of the end of the 2012 Georgia legislative session, under GA § 49-4-184 (Eligibility for assistance), an applicant or recipient for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is ineligible if he was 1) convicted of a serious violent felony on or after January 1, 1997; or 2) convicted of a felony under the Georgia Controlled Substances Act on or after January 1, 1997. A "serious violent felony" is defined as murder or felony murder, armed robbery, kidnapping of a victim under age 14, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, and aggravated sexual battery. A felon whose crime does not fall under either 1) or 2) above would be eligible for TANF in Georgia.
no
It will depend on the specific circumstances. Depending on what the ID is used for, it could easily be a felony.
Yes, it is perfectly legal.
Yes it is. Not only that it is a Federal offence.
This depends:If you are concealing a car from Reposetion, No MissdemeanerIf you never intended to pay for the car that is really fraud and can be a Felony
Yes, a convicted felon can get a sever permit in Georgia. This will have no effect on whether you can serve alcohol or not.
Is signing a false statement to police in ga a misdemeanor or felony
That is a felony in Georgia. It has a limit of 4 years.
NO...not in GA anyway. You are automatically denied for being a "law breaker", however your income does count. Even if you have sucessfully completed jail, rehab and probation you are not eligible.