obviously you can that's on your permenent record as a felony but you have a good chance of removing it depending on the case and how many years its been.
hope its been helpful..
Your juvenile record will be sealed to the public.
If the case is 'appealed' the original ruling might possibly be over-turned.
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he will be turned over to INS after the completion of his prison sentence. They will hold him until a deportation hearing is heard. He will be scored with his felony and prior record then the judge will decide to deport or let stay. This can be a very long process because of the case load. What was the felony for? If it was violent he will most likely be deported. Have as many witnesses as possible for his character. And also be able to provide the referee judge with good family support, housing, and lined up work for him.
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Yes, but it will be sealed to the general public.
Not Likely as you will probably be turned down for financial aid as well.
Absolutely not. If its a federal felony no state can give them back. If its a Montana felony they will have to ask the court and there is a good chance their request will be turned down.
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It gets burned up and turned to ashes.
Often they do the reference checks after offering you the job. The offer is contingent on your referrals being satisfactory. If you were upfront about the felony on your application, then you should expect that the job will come through. It goes without saying that having a felony record makes life difficult ever after.
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