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Yes, it is very possible to be a Radiologist with a Felony.
Yes, in the state of Michigan the act of adultery is considered to be a felony. Adultery is not a felony in all fifty states however.
In the state of Illinois,Chicago. Can I work as a repo- man with a felony conviction?
It would normally depend on whether it was a felony or a misdemeanor. But Michigan does not differentiate. Perjury would be set at 6 years, not including time in which they are not living in the state.
DUI is not a felony under federal law, but it is a felony in some state legislature. When you're convicted of a crime which is a state felony, but is NOT a federal felony, it is possible to apply for relief of disability in order to regain your firearms rights.
In my state it is not possible for a felon to be a licensed insurance producer, but it could depend on the laws of your state. In my state, if you are convicted of a felony after you already have a license, the license is automatically revoked.
No. Not in Michigan, nor in any other state. If the felony conviction was for something defined as a felony only under state law, but not under federal law, then it may be possible to apply for relief of disability to be able to obtain a hazmat endorsement. If was for something defined as a felony under federal law, there is a mechanism for relief of disability in place - however, it receives no funding, whatsoever, and therefore it does not happen.
Michigan is the least of your worries. If Florida finds out you've been charged with a new crime, even if it's in another state, they will very likely revoke your felony probation themselves.
If it's a felony only at state level, it might be possible; if you were convicted for something classed as a felony under federal law, you cannot.
In the state of Michigan, not only can a felon not own a gun, if he is caught in close proximity to a gun, no matter how disabled it is or impossible for him to access, he can and will often be charged with Felony Firearms.
Check the Official Annotated Code for that state.
i don't know if you move but if you commit a federal offense in Michigan and one in Ohio that will be one in each state so that is what it is counted as