possible. the lawyer can secure an expungement of a criminal record, but only AFTER a time period.
No. "Violent" crime is normally defined as a crime in which another person was injured or someone tried to injure another person.
Whether or not person can get a nursing license in Pennsylvania with a criminal record depends on the type of crime. If it isÊa violent record, the chance of getting a license in slight.
NO! Convicted felons (violent or non-violent) cannot purchase or possess a firearm. It is the seriousness of the criminal offense, NOT whether it was violent, or not.
It will only be considered violent if you point the gun at a person, attempt to fire the gun at a person, or shoot at a person. But first off, if you are using a gun unlawfully, you will already be fined significantly. As far as the law is concerned, any use of a firearm unlawfully will be considered violent, whether any of the above is done or not. Minor firearm offenses, such as improper transport methods in a car, are not.
Exactly what you have stated.
Unable to determine from the information you have provided- it could be.
Resonsible, sane adults that do not have a history of violent crime.
No. Felons may not own, possess, or have access to firearms - no distinction in the law is made between violent and non-violent felons.
As long as the misdemeanor is non violent, non drug related, and non sexual or threatening then it will not affect you right to own a firearm.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
Huh? A "non-violent felony" armed WITH a firearm!!! What kind of felony would that be??? Sounds like a crime of violence to me!
as long as its not a violent felony violent does include verbal assualt