If you commit a felony crime it will stay on your record for the rest of your life unless you get a pardon or get the felony expunged. You will need a lawyer and a lot of patience to get this off your record.
Basically, yes. It is possible to have a conviction overturned and removed from your record, if evidence is submitted showing that the felon is actually innocent, but otherwise, yes. Sometimes, a person can have a charge expunged, but contrary to popular belief, that is not the same as if it never happened. Expunged simply means that it is no longer on your public record. Law enforcement can always see it on your record.
Not always, but the answer to what you're probably asking is yes. If you are convicted of a felony, you are from then on always a felon, UNLESS you get acquitted of the charges later.
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The Run Aways - 1919 was released on: USA: December 1919
HE GOES OUT WITH MONTANA MANNING THATS Y I AWAYS SEE HER AT HIS GAMES!!! I AM A HUGE SPURS FAN AND I AWAYS SEE NEW GIRLS BUT SHE IS AWAYS THERE WITH HIS FAMILY SO GET IT RIGHT!!!!
When the flow of current is aways in one direction it is known as direct current.
The cast of The Run Aways - 1919 includes: Neal Hart
that soap will aways be there
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it can if it runs aways
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No, once a felon always a felon.