None. As a formerly convicted person, anything you are found in possession of that can be used or interpreted as a weapon is grounds for charging you. Keep in mind also that anything can be used as a weapon. ANYTHING. The interpretation is up to the individual.
Laws regarding felons and weapons possession vary by jurisdiction, but in general, felons are typically prohibited from possessing firearms, ammunition, and other dangerous weapons. Some jurisdictions may allow certain types of non-lethal weapons like pepper spray or stun guns, but it is best to consult local laws and regulations to determine specific restrictions on weapons for felons.
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
Can i get housing in wi im a felon but done with probation
If your a felon you cant drink.
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Yes, you are still a convicted felon, even after completing probation. You must get the conviction expunged to restore your rights.
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No. Probation is a sentence for being adjudged guilty. He is still a convicted felon.
A felon on probation can not work in a school in Louisiana. Most felony convictions are unable to work within a school environment in Louisiana.
no they can not. especially if you have kids. if you have kids they can take them away from you for living with a felon
Once a felon always a felon unless you exsponge. This is very costly and you cant do it till your probation is over and it's at least 10 years old.
It depends on the conditions of probation. Often, a condition of probation is that the felon can't leave the state without permission. Further, another frequent condition of probation is that the felon can't associate with other felons. If you have a document that outlines the conditions of your probation, read it carefully for these conditions. If you don't have the document in question (and I know this probably isn't what you want to hear), ask your probation officer if this is permissible. It's the only way to know for sure.
If a felon violated probation he'd probably go back "inside" and wouldn't be eligible for SSI under those circumstances.