It depends on what state and whether not it was an illegal possession, distribution, or consumption felony.
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.
Yes! You can leave the USA at any point (obviously unless you're in jail), no matter when you were convicted of the felony, or how many felonies you have been convicted of.
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
It has been over 15 years since my felony dwi. How do I get my rights back?
Yes if you were convicted it will
My answer would be no. Maybe if it was after 10 years...maybe.
Yes you can adopt a child in North Carolina if over 20 years ago you where convicted of a felony for drugs depending on if other than that your record is clean.
If you were charged and convicted of a Misdemeanor offense, yes. If you were charged and convicted of a Felony, no.
If he is only charged with a felony it won't follow him. If he is convicted on a felony it will stay on his record unless he has it expunged.
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Yes, unless the record was sealed or expunged. Felony convictions remain on your record indefinitely.
Felony convictions are a permanent part of the convicted person's record. The SOL applicable for a felony charge of forgery (the person is not brought to trial and convicted) is 6 years from the time the person was originally charged.