The question is worded too generally to answer with specifics. If the offense was committed against the state, or involved using your official position in order to carry it out, yes, you possibly could.
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The short answer is, yes, if it was a felony, you can't own a gun in any state in the U.S.
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If benefits are for service connected disability then after 61 days of being convicted of a felony benefits will be reduced to $98.00 a month for anyone receiving more then $188.00 and if you received 98.00 then you will receive 49.00 a month. If convicted of a misdemeanor then benefits will not change.
If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
if there are no other cases, then NO
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
A conviction is a conviction. Probation IS a sentence - - a lenient sentence but a sentence nonetheless.
you say 'no'. you are not convicted of felony until the court convicts you. swapna
Convicted of WHAT? If a felony - if you hunt with a firearm, it is unlawful.
Can convicted felony be on DC council
It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony