Yes - It is up to the NJ CPA Board to determine whether the conviction affects the ability to become a CPA
Yes there is a programs to helpconvicted felons find jobs.
Yes, it is illegal for a convicted felon to possess body armor in New Jersey. Under state law, convicted felons are prohibited from owning body armor in order to protect the public from potential harm. Violating this law can result in serious consequences.
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Canada, The u.k, Australia, new Zealand and the United States
It has always been mandatory for a convicted felon to work to show/display that they are not involved in criminal activities.
California has the highest number of felons among all US states, due to its large population and higher incarceration rates.
Not if you are a convicted felon. Federal law prohibits convicted felons from owning or possessing firearms ANYWHERE in the US or its possessions. It is a federal offense and state laws do not enter into it.
A felon cannot own or possess a firearm anywhere in the U.S. unless the felons rights have been restored.
CONVICTED FELONS are forever forbidden from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition of any type by both state and federal law.
The answer depends on if the person you are marrying has any past debts such as child support and etc... Due to the fact that they are a convicted felon with the new laws and all convicted felons can not really get too much. From my experience marrying a convicted felon effects you mentally. I hope I was able to answer your question. Be blessed
Yes, convicted felons can vote in the State of New York if they are no longer in jail and no longer on parole. In other words, if you committed a felony, came out of jail, and you are no longer on parole, you can vote. Thing is, the ex-offender must re-register to vote. Plus, because this not common knowledge in New York, most convicted felons believe that they have lost the right to vote forever. Disenfranchising American felons is allowed in some states, but not New York State.
You can get a normal insurance policy if you have been convicted of DUI in New Jersey. You however, will also be charged a surcharge of $1000 a year for a total of 3 years.