Your criminal record lasts your entire lifetime, it does not automatically "go away" or expire after a certain length of time.
it is a b felony
One example would be: BURGLARY.
Burglary, per se, is considered a felony offense in all jurisdictions. There are some burglary-type offenses that possibly could be charged as misdemeanors, but they fall under an entirely different statute, and they can difffer from state-to-state.
Can a felony form your record be removed in the state of Florida
NO
In New York State burglary, the crime of entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein, is a felony.
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.
No, and I question whether you can even be accepted to the bar with a felony record.
There is no solid answer to the employment part of the question, but your criminal history record is a public record and is available to anyone who checks into it.
It can carry up to 10 year prison sentence with the charges depending on the class of the felony.
It varies from state-to-state depending on how the law was written. Also, the penalty can vary if it took place during daylight or darkness - whether the residence was occupied at the time, or not.