No, it is a death penalty case.
yes and no. you must petition for your rights back and will be judged on a case to case basis. IE someone who is a felon for tax evasion has a much better chance than a felon convicted of murder or armed robbery. just like if you want to vote again.
If a felon violated probation he'd probably go back "inside" and wouldn't be eligible for SSI under those circumstances.
no because if you have done your three years tan they can't charge you of something in the past no because if you have done your three years tan they can't charge you of something in the past
If you are charged with DUI, you will probably be arrested at the scene. You may also be punished with jail time. A prior criminal record may result in a harsher sentence. If you are a felon and are on probation or parole, the DUI charge may violate that and result in revocation of all or a portion of your probation/parole.
Probation? offense to you? Don't be a fool.
it started back in 1953.
You were found Guilty. You were sentenced to 5 years in prison. HOWEVER - the prison portion of the sentence is suspended and instead, you are ordered to serve 2 years on probation and ordered to pay $500.00 in re-payment to the victim.
If you are on probation and your urine tests come back positive you are at the mercy of the court. They will sentence you as they see fit for breaking your probation.
Yes, as long as said felon does not have a standing warrant of arrest. In that case, he or she may be arrested by the Mexican authorities and extradited back into the United States.
You could have your probation revoked and go back to prison.
No. You must finish your probation period first.
If you wree 'violated' and had your probation revoked - it means that the judge is giving it back to you.