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yes felons can vote in kansas after their parole is over.you can also run for office as well.
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
Usually right before they vacate the office.
Impeachment is the first step in removing an elected official from office before his term ends. The House of Representatives can impeach the president or other federal official by passing a motion that lists the charges against the official. The US senate is then required to hold a trial based on these charges. If two-thirds of the senators vote to convict after the trial is held, the official is removed from office.
It IS possible that it is a clerical error. Go to the court in which you were convicted. At the Clerk of Court's office and ask to see your court file. The final disposition of your case (felony or misdemeanor) will appear there. If you find that the background record is incorrect, ask the personnel at that office how to go about getting it corrected.
You're kidding right? We have convicted felons holding political office right this minute. A person wanting to go into politics can have their record expunged if enough time has passed.
Neither were convicted. Both finished out their terms of office.
The answer will depend on your specific crime and record. You should contact the US Attorney office in your area for assistance.ADDED: Unless you were convicted in federal court of a federal offense - contacting the US Attorney will be of no help to you.If you were convicted of a state offense; Petition the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court in which you were convicted. For further information - - see below link:
the federal judges are well respected because they make very important decisions that effect people greatly so the federal judges must be respected and trusted -daicia eugene
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If you mean the trial for contempt of a federal judge in New Orleans in the aftermath of the battle there, yes. He was found guilty and fined $1000, which he paid.