Can it prevent you from becoming an attorney? Yes Will it prevent you from becoming an attorny? Depends on how old the conviction is, what you was convicted of, and what have you done to help rehabilitate yourself. If it was a violent felony or a second degree felony or worse then my guess would be no. If it was something like theft in the 3rd degree or something like that then you have a good chance IF and only IF it was only one offense. Good luck
If it was an arrest for a felony and not a conviction, the answer should be yes. An arrest should be meaningless. My father was arrested for a felony. It was a case of mistaken identity. A charge is now supposed to mean nothing. If it was a conviction. The answer is, it depends. Of course if a court overturned it on appeal, you are no longer convicted of a felony even if you served 40 years in prison. Your answer is no. Otherwise, It depends on what was the felony for? How long ago did it happen? What state are you in?
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Can I travel to the Bahamas with a felony conviction
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
If it's a felony conviction, no.
how to get felony conviction exspounged in nevada
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No .
Yes, it's not a felony conviction.
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.