In the US, MOST misdemeanors do not, however, if this involved a family member or "domestic partner", and is considered an act of domestic violence, it will. Please check with an attorney in your state.
A felony is a more serious crime. Conviction of a felony will get you more time in jail and it will have an effect on your civil rights.
That IS the point. It is only CONVICTED felons that forfeit some of their rights, not misdemeanor offenders.
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Anytime you are arrested in the US by a legitimate organization, you are required to be 'read' your Miranda Rights.
Persons convicted of misdemeanors do not have restrictions on their firarms rights, only felons.
Yes, in all but a few jurisdictions in the United States, for example, parts of Nevada, prostitution is a misdemeanor (an offense punishable by one year or less of jail, without forfeiture of civil rights).
The Bill of Rights had little effect on the most people when it was adopted because they were rights everyone already exercised.
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Yes they should be able to marry. Marriage laws don't generally care about immigration status or misdemeanor crimes. However, the marriage may or may not grant citizenship rights, there's no guarantee of that.
George Washington. He was president from 1789 to 1797. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
Technically the "Bill of Rights" were in effect before Columbus was born; the bill of rights and its authors admit that these are rights were held long before the contemplation of the Constitution and their enumeration was to act as a protection against their violation by government or its officials.