It is virtually unheard of for anyone with the record of a conviction for a felony crime to ever be able to get employment in any sworn law enforcement position.
Can a Felon work for the federal government?
No i don"t think so... you cant have anything over a mistimenor
If you have a criminal record you cant be in law enforcement
No
No, it is not illegal for a felon to date a person in law enforcement. In the US, a person is free to marry or date whom they want.
At the offices or headquarters of any law enforcement agency.
This question is best answered by local law enforcement
Not prohibited by Federal law, MAY be prohibited by state law, or limits placed on parole. Check with your local law enforcement.
It is against Federal Law for any Felon to be near or around firearms of any type unless being transported by a member of a registered law enforcement agency.
This question is best answered my local law enforcement not WikiAnswers. Check with your probation officer or law enforcement
I am not aware of ANY organization, agency or department that will employ an individual in a law enforcement capacity with a record of being a convicted felon.
As a civilian, no. As a law enforcement officer, you must be able to establish reasonable cause.
Federal law prohibits a felon from purchasing, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms. In the instance you describe, it can be a bit of a grey area. However, if law enforcement determines that the felon does have access to firearms (which they can do, even if that firearm is locked away in a safe), then both parties are subject to prosecution.
Generally, no. Animal control officers need to use firearms at times. Under Federal law, a convicted felon may not possess any firearm.
No, Joe Arpaio is not a convicted felon. Such accusations are only his political opposition trying to fool voters. Sheriff Arpaio is a veteran of the United States Army, a former police officer, and a former federal agent. Furthermore, even though the sheriff is an elected position, most counties require that they be commissioned law enforcement officers. Felons may not be commissioned law enforcement officers under federal law.
Generally speaking, it's a high risk situation to be in. Law enforcement might consider being in a residence with firearms to be permitting a felon access to firearms, even if they're kept in a safe.