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Q: Can you lose your pension in NYSE if convicted of felony while employed as a sex offender?
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Do you receive your New York state pension if convicted of a felony offense?

Did the offense occur after retirement? Did it occur while you were employed? Did it occur as a result of your employment? (?????) There definitely ARE circumstances under which you COULD lose your pension rights but there is not enough info given in the question to answer it intelligently.


Can a federal pension be discontinue for a person convicted of a felony?

Yes, a federal pension can be discontinued for a person convicted of a felony if the crime is related to their employment or if the pension plan has provisions for forfeiture in the case of certain criminal convictions.


Is a naval pension lost if convicted of a felony?

If you were already retired and collecting the pension, no, it won't be stopped. If you committed the crime and were prosecuted before you retired, yes, it can.


What are felons?

Someone who has plead guilty to or is found guilty of a felony. The judge then sentences the offender to a term of incarceration of more than one year duration. This term of incarceration can be suspended and the offender not actually go to prison, but it would still be a conviction.


How long after a felony conviction are you considered a first offender again?

You are only considered a "First Offender" once - hence the name for it. If you are a convicted felon - your status will never change - even after expunction.


Is a felon who is convicted of driving after being certified a habitual offender prohibited from owning a firearm?

Yes- ANY felony is a bar to possessing a gun, in any state.


Can you use youthful offender on a felony?

yes...you can use it for a felony


Defendant goes to jail for a year is it a felony or misdemeanor?

It depends entirely on what you were charged with - NOT - what sentence the judge imposed. If the statute written by the legislature calls for a sentence of MORE THAN one year it is, by definition, a felony. The judge, at his discretion, can sentence persons convicted of felony-class crimes to serve less than the minimum sentence, however, the offender remains a convicted felon nonetheless.


How doese a Felony from another state affect your sentence in FL?

While the information that you are a convicted felon in another state may be ruled inadmissable at trial and the info withheld from the jury, if you are found guilty it CAN affect the decision on your sentence. Your status as a repeat offender felony offender WOULD be known to the judge at time of sentencing and COULD have a bearing on the sentence that you are given.


Charged for a felony arrest but not convicted?

If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.


What if you were charged with a felony but convicted of a misdemenor how would you answer the question on a job application Have you ever been convicted of a felony?

if there are no other cases, then NO


Do you lose your rights when convicted of a felony in Texas?

You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.