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It would depend if it is a felony assault or a misdemeanor. In Texas it would be two years for a misdemeanor and could be as much as ten years depending on the level of felony.
At the moment, yes. However, with a felony conviction there are some places that will not issue a visa.
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In Virginia, a Class 2 felony is one that is considered very serious and can receive a sentence of up to 20 years to life. An example of a class 2 felony is killing someone.
It depends on the felony
In Perth, Western Australia, the punishment is as follows: Depending on the level of injury, it would be either 1st or 2nd degree assault. First degree is a level 11 felony carrying roughly 9 years for someone with no history and 25 years for someone with the max history. If it is second degree assault, it is a level 4 felony carrying 9 months for somoene with no history or 5 years for someone with the max history.
The senetence would be up to the judge, but KNOWLINGLY buying a firearm for someone that has been convicted of a felony is a serious crime- and a sentence of 5-10 years in prison would not be unusual.
no a felony is yours to keep for the rest of your life
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
Once you get a felony on your record it is their to stay, especially a class A felony.
5 years on all felony besides A felony's including murder and rape
Depends on the application. If it stipulates a time period then only within that time period. Example: Have you been convicted of a felony in the last 7 years? In the above example if you were convicted of a felony 5 years ago you have to answer yes. If you were convicted of a felony 10 years ago you can answer no. If the question asks "Have you ever been convicted of a felony?" and you have, reguardless of the amount of time that has passed, then you have to answer yes.