Yes you can get married. There are no prohibitions just because one is a felon. The marriage license doesn't have a place to indicate whether one is a felon or not.
A is married to B. While marriage continues, A marries C. Question: is the marriage of A to C "legal"? The marriage of A to C, is bigamous and not a legal marriage. A may be charged with the crime of bigamy which carries with it a penal sanction.
NO !
You need professional legal advice. But if I were charged with the "wrong" crime, I don't believe I'd be saying "I did X, not Y." I'd just be saying "I didn't do Y."
at the age of 18
Yes, it is a legitimate and legal question.
I would check around any large city. If you are charged with a crime and do not have the means to pay for your legal defense, legal aid will be provided.
Absolutely not.......legal marriage is recognized across the country. You would then be considered a bigamist, and that is a crime.
No. The second marriage would not be legal, and the wife has committed the crime of bigamy.
They get arrested, charged, and stand trial.
The guardian should be present and sign the documents.
No, to be charged for a crime in the court of law there has to be supporting evidence.
Speak to a lawyer. Your husband is guilty of a serious crime. If he is charged with it, the legal fees could destroy whatever is left of the proceeds of your marriage. You have perfect grounds for divorce. Use them.