Different states have different laws. Most state laws a felony can follow you the rest of your life.
It depends on what the felonies are for and whether the sentences were consecutive or concurrent. Felonies as well as misdemeanors can be consolidated into one sentence and without knowing what the felonies were for or what the sentences were it is not possible to determine a term of incarceration.
Without knowing any information the only answer is - for MULTIPLE felonies - a LONG time.
Felonies don't get expunged unless done by a Judge. Felonies are for life otherwise.
Felonies.
As long as you have not commited any major crimes or felonies, probably.
Most felonies will stay on your record indefinitely.
The military recruiters will do a criminal background check on you, and the type of crimes you committed and/or how long ago they were committed MAY have some bearing on their decision, but . . . realistically . . . with TWO felonies. . . probably not.
Those statistics are impossible to determine. It takes a long time for reported crime statistics to be published and those would not include felonies that have not been detected or reported.
Sec. 12.04. CLASSIFICATION OF FELONIES. (a) Felonies are classified according to the relative seriousness of the offense into five categories:(1) capital felonies;(2) felonies of the first degree;(3) felonies of the second degree;(4) felonies of the third degree; and(5) state jail felonies.(b) An offense designated a felony in this code without specification as to category is a state jail felony.So to answer your question. They are numbered instead of letters.
Yes, an employee can be fired for committing felonies.
As Long as You Follow was created in 1988-11.
Felonies are not removed from a criminal record unless the record is expunged.