Yes, it can.
Class C felony punishment in Michigan is up to 15 years in prison. Class C felonies include human trafficking that result in the person being hurt, robbery, and manslaughter
Unknown what it is that is being asked. A felony carries a prison sentence of a minimum of one year in jail.
Yes, being on camera is a federal offense and can be punishable for up to 10 years in federal prison.
Disabled people aren't exempt from going to prison. Being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal felony.. that's hard time in any state.
They have little choice as being over $5000 behind becomes a federal felony
I could find no record of Manson ever being an inmate of Leavenworth Federal Prison.
It would be most dependent on your past record, the nature of the offense you were convicted of, and your behavior while in max.
Sounds like being in possession of a controlled substance within a State Prison or jail or on prison/jail property.
You're talking about a violation of federal firearms laws, if the barrels are shorter than 18 inches. You can receive up to a $10,000 fine and ten years in prison for felony federal firearms charges.
You can find out an inmate's sentence in federal prison by searching for the inmate through the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website or contacting the BOP's inmate locator service. You can also contact the specific federal prison where the inmate is being held and inquire about their sentence status.
IF your conviction was for a State crime, you MAY be able to petition for restoration of gun rights. This WILL require an attorney. Be sure to get this right, since the penalty for being a felon in possession is 5 years in a Federal prison. Process will vary state to state- which is why you need an attorney. If your conviction was for a Federal felony, unless you have received a Presidential pardon, there is no way to remove that bar.
That will depend on the state or federal law being applied. In several states there is no limitation for any felony and others have no limit for a violent felony.