All US states and possession honor each other's requests for extradition.
the action of extraditing a person accused of convicted a crime!!! :))))
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
depends on the crime and which felony grade it is.
If CONVICTED of a felony, no. However, if convicted of a misdemeanor, yes- unless it was for a crime of domestic violence.
a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.
Generally, a felony conviction is one for which you can receive in excess of one year imprisonment.A Felony is a serious crime in the United states and other common law areas, So being convicted of a felony is a just being accused of a crime.
No, you cannot get a tattoo license when you are convicted with felony. This is because felony is considered as a crime of high seriousness.
Much depends opn the seriousness of the crime but, at a minimum, a felony offense calls for more than one year in jail.
"Felony" is a crime above a misdemeanor, normally one carrying a sentence of a year or more if convicted.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
Generally, a felony conviction is one for which you can receive in excess of one year imprisonment.A Felony is a serious crime in the United states and other common law areas, So being convicted of a felony is a just being accused of a crime.
People can lose some their constitutional rights, but not without due process. For instance, people can lose their right to freedom by being convicted of a crime and going to prison. People who are convicted of a felony can lose their right to vote.