You need to consult a lawyer familiar with CA law.
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Agree heartily with previous answer. While you may petition for restoration, it does not happen automatically. You WILL need professional legal advice, and not anonymous internet advice. In addition to meeting State law requirements, you must meet Federal law requirements.
You must be a citizen of the United States by birth or naturalization.You must be a resident of Virginia not claiming a residency in another state.You must be 18 years old on or before the date of the next general election.You must NOT have been convicted of a felony, unless your rights have been restored by the governor or other authority.You must NOT have been judged to be mentally incompetent by a circuit court, unless your rights have been restored by the circuit court.From the DMV.ORG for Virginia
yes after 10 years of inactivity from the closing date.
Yes. Many felons in Massachusetts think they've permanently lost the right to vote and much of that misconception was created in the year 2000, when a successful ballot question removed the right to vote for convicted felons while they were serving their time. But as soon as a person is released, his or her right to vote is restored.
The painting was stolen August 21, 1911. It was found two years later and ceremoniously restored to her rightful place on January 4, 1914.
No, he has no legal rights involved. It is a nice try on his part. Not that the ex has any say on who you date. However, you may end up with troubles if the date sleeps over while the kids are at home. And if the individual has a police records, or even worse is a convicted Sexual Offender, the evidence may get the kids removed from your custody.
December 15, 1791 was the date that Virginia became the 11th state to ratify the Bill of Rights. At that point, the Bill of Rights were effective.
December 15, 1791 was the date that Virginia became the 11th state to ratify the Bill of Rights. At that point, the Bill of Rights were effective.
As of July 2014, a convicted felon can not vote in the state of Massachusetts. There are 13 other states that don't allow convicted felons to date.
SOL tolls from date of LAST activity. Search in your browser on "CA + Limitation of Actions"
the white boys who got forced of the train by the black boys.
The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964.
You would be convicted since you were not there to defend yourself.