It is a violation of parole stipulations for a parolee to consort with known or not commonly known felons in every state. It is not a violation of law, so is not a crime. It would still result in a technical rules violation that would likely get the parolee returned to prison.
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ask your state Attorney General Normally, no, but the former felon may be able to have their gun rights restored with the help of a lawyer. In order to do so the felon must petition the state of AL, in other states known as a pardon. To reinstate gun rights after the crime and sentence you need to file a proper petition to the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
Prince Consort. The word "consort" is often omitted when quoting his name as being expected to be known or implied.
She was the Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Kebechet; daughter of Anubis, does not have any consort or children known to her.
I have been a felon over 20 years my wife bought me 3 hand guns she has never shot a gun but when the police raised our home15years ago she told the police the guns were mine.even tho they were registered n her name ii got charged can I tell the police they were were hers can she b charged tok2can she
Lakshmi is a goddess in the Hindu pantheon known primarily as the consort of Vishnu.
A King's consort is known as a Queen or a Queen consort, so technically when ever a King is married, his wife is Queen. But if the monarch is herself Queen her husband is to be Known as Prince Consort, this is due to 'King' being associated with higher 'rank' than 'Queen'. This is true for all Commonwealth Realms, but not for all other Monarchies.
Sasha is one of the names by which the Greek Goddess Persephone (consort of Hades) is known.
No, being in such a situation places the felon in what is known in the law as "Concurrent Possession" of a firearm.
Yes, if they are married, the stipulation of "not associating with other known criminals" obviously does not apply.
His crime is now what is known as today: terrorism.