Perhaps. If it was a state charge - if your state allows you to petition for it and - if you qualify for it.
If it was a federal charge, forget it.
Many things cannot ever be undone, even if you have served your time. Check with your state government to find out the local laws.
Not unless they return to New Jersey to petition the NJ Courts to expunge their record. Your record can only be expunged by the jurisdiction in which you were originally convicted. Your felony conviction follows you for life and the penalties for violating the firearm possession laws are HARSH.
DUI is not a felony under federal law, but it is a felony in some state legislature. When you're convicted of a crime which is a state felony, but is NOT a federal felony, it is possible to apply for relief of disability in order to regain your firearms rights.
Yes and no. If the felony was for a Federal crime, short of a Presidential pardon, there is no process to restore firearm rights. For each STATE, the process varies. You should start by contacting an attorney in YOUR state familiar with the process.
Depends on the nature of the felony. If it's something listed as a felony under federal law, then no. If it's only a felony at state level, then it is possible to file for relief of disability.
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Yes - BUT, DUI is only a felony at state level in some states, and not a federal felony. Thus, it is possible to apply for relief of disability to regain your firearms rights.
put the gear into neutral. It will take you immediately out of your skid. It kept me from hitting a vehicle on ice.
Contact the US Attorney in your area for assistance.------------------------Another View: If your felony conviction was not a federal offense, the US Attorney will be of no help to you. For convictions of MN state laws.......See the below link for further information and to see if you qualify:
If it was a federal felony, or was related to drug or domestic violence charges, then no. If it's only a felony under state law, it MIGHT be possible.
"Traction Control System" it engages when your vehicle loses traction, reducing gas supply to slow the vehicle so you can regain traction.