Yes.
No. Under Federal law, (Title 18, Section 922, US Code).Below is a direct copy and paste from that law:(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that such person— (1) is under indictment for, or has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;
If you are convicted FEDERAL felon, you can't. If you are convicted state felon, and you qualify you can make application for exopungement. See below link:
You can only be convicted of breaking a law. The law will state the alcohol concentration that constitutes an offense. Below this concentration no crime is committed.
the polar regions can drop to temperatures exceeding -30 degrees so it is definatly below freezing.
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On a provisional licence and CBT 125cc. On a A1 full licence, any motorcycle not exceeding 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp). On an A licence (as a result of the Direct Access Scheme) motorcycles up to 25kW(33bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg, {most 850cc and below can be restricted to this and a certificate issued}. Or a motorcycle and sidecar combination with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg. Information taken from the DVLA website.
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Check the below website to determine if you may qualify if you were convicted of a STATE felony offense. However, if you've been convicted of a FEDERAL offense, the state procedure will not help you. Currently there are no effective procedures in place to expunge federal offense.
Check the below website to determine if you may qualify if you were convicted of a STATE felony offense. However, if you've been convicted of a FEDERAL offense, the state procedure will not help you. Currently there are no effective procedures in place to expunge federal offense.
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The answer will depend on your specific crime and record. You should contact the US Attorney office in your area for assistance.ADDED: Unless you were convicted in federal court of a federal offense - contacting the US Attorney will be of no help to you.If you were convicted of a state offense; Petition the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court in which you were convicted. For further information - - see below link:
Quite likely. See the link below for information.