There are plenty of places where you can rent from someone who doesn't do a detalied background search. Most of the time, the landlord is only interested in your credit history and ability to pay rent and not your criminal history. If you have done yor time and/or completed probation or parole, some states allow you to petition to have the conviction expunged or reduced to a misdemeanor if sufficient time has passed.
Yes. However, they should not be allowed in the U.S. from any place if they are a known fellon.
A Class C felony may not show on a background check if it has been expunged or sealed by a court order. Some states have laws that limit the reporting of certain types of criminal records after a certain period of time has passed, such as juvenile offenses or non-convictions.
There are no US states that prohibit extradition rights within the US and it's territories.
Yes.
Stealing in excess of $500.00 may be charged as a felony in Missouri.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
Yes! You can leave the USA at any point (obviously unless you're in jail), no matter when you were convicted of the felony, or how many felonies you have been convicted of.
If the person is a felon, no. In the United States, felons cannot own or possess firearms at any time. If it is not for a felony, it depends on the terms of the probation, but the answer is, probably not.
If a foreigner commits a felony crime in the United States they will go to court and be sentenced if found guilty. The person will have to do the time for the crime.
Under federal law, applicable to all states and territories of the United States, a convicted felon MAY NOT purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
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When a person has a felony on their record, it makes finding employment extremely difficult. In most states, if the felony was not related to theft or motor vehicles, you can sell cars.