(in the US) No it will not affect your ability to apply for and possess one, although it may limit your ability to enter other countries who may not issue you a visa to enter their country.
It refers to the felony murder rule. That means that any death that is a result of the commission of a felony is going to be murder.
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China was forced to give Britain greater trading privileges.
While the TSA focuses on airport security rather than enforcing warrants, it is possible that they may alert law enforcement if they discover a felony warrant during their screening process. However, solely having a felony warrant from another state is not likely to result in detainment by the TSA.
There are thousands of criminal offenses which carry a felony penalty in Kentucky, as in every other state.
In Oregon, a conviction for boating under the influence of alcohol may result in losing operating privileges for up to three years.
No, they don't.
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Being behind in child support payments of $2500 or more,Êwill result in a passport denial in the United States. Payments would have to be made and the list updated before Passport Services will issue a passport.
Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.
Yes, failing to register for the selective service, if required by law, is considered a federal offense and can result in felony charges.
A non-proccessed felony charge means 1.) That a person has been accused of a felony crime (one that will result in a minimum of 5 years in prison if convicted) and is awaiting a preliminary hearing, or 2.) A felony charge that was dropped.