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She spoke with such conviction that everyone in the room believed her.
Yes, they most certainly can. There are laws in every state (plus Federal law) which prohibit a convicted felon from ever possessing a firearm. The penalites are VERY harsh.
Female parolees are governed by the same laws as males. She may obtain any job that is not barred by law due to the felony conviction. For instance, in most states, no previously convicted felon may work in the healthcare or mental healthcare industry. In all states, teaching is barred for those with a previous felony conviction.
A conviction in 2000 may still show up on an enhanced DBS check, as these can include spent convictions. The exact details will depend on the eligibility criteria for the type of check being carried out and the nature of the offense. It's recommended to review the specific guidelines for the type of check being conducted to understand what information may be disclosed.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
If you are convicted of the theft, the sentence could include jail time.
Yes. The UK will deny entry to travellers who have been convicted of an offense in which if committed in the UK would be punishable by imprisonment of 12 months or more. You can even get entry to the UK with a felony conviction as long as the conviction is 'spent' which is generally considered to be when a conditional discharge from probation occurs or one year whichever is longer. UK also makes exceptions for 'exceptional circumstances' If you are concerned, you should contact your closest UK visa issuing office http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/missions
I hope not. You shouldn't be slapping him. You deserve to lose
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
no there isnt and im a fbi agent
To answer this question the state in which the offense occurred needs to be known.