No it is unlawful for anyone in the united states convicted of a felony to own or posses a firearm and carries a minimum mandatory sentence it is a first degree felony and if taken to trail and found guilty you could be sentenced up to 30 years don't do it i did and went to prison.
Fraud is typically a felony. In Alabama they have set the limit at 3 years. However, if the fraud involves the conversion of state or county property, it could be 6 years.
No. In the United States there are ten community property states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.Oklahoma is not a community property state.
You mean pardoned from prison? If the person still has a felony record, no. Felons cannot legally own or possess guns in any U.S. state, even if they are out of prison.
In Alabama, yes. Also, Alabama will not issue any type of ID with an active warrant from any state.
Class 3 refers to farm property in the state of Alabama. The current rate of this property tax is 10 percent.
If you have a felony you cannot be a nurse.
No, It is completely legal, and you can do it whereever you like. Trust me my rectum aches.
That varies from state to state.
The threshold for felony property damage varies by jurisdiction but $1000 may be considered a misdemeanor offense rather than a felony in many places. It's important to check the specific laws in your state to determine how property damage is classified.
If he has been convicted of a felony offense, any state will extradite him. There are very few foreign countries he could go to which would not happily send him home to Alabama . And in most of those countries, he had better not get caught with drugs. They have sentences like 'eternal incarceration.'
It is normally going to be three years in Alabama. If it involves state or county property, it would be six years.
In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.