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Felonies are a serious crime, however, everyone needs a second chance. Felonies that happened more than 10 years ago are serious to me but that person shouldn't be penalized forever. I would want to get to know the person by asking what he/she did and how do he/she feel about what he/she did now. I would also ask what he/she has done to stay on a steady track were he/she wont mess up. Bottom line is, everyone needs a second chance.

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