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What happens if a felon is charged with a misdemeanor would vary depending on your state. Each state varies with their laws and what happens. It may also depend on what offense it is.
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Generally art is more personal based, requiring personal, emotional, spiritual and environmental conditions to affect ones expression. It relies heavily on visualization and feeling, becoming "one" with the artwork . Science however is theoretical, however practical it can get, it always based off of hypotheses, facts, environmental factors and evidence. Hypotheses are proven , reviewed, over-viewed , made into theories and laws. Science is goverened by laws and principles which seek to work as a base line for experimentation and for all disciplines.
Depends on state laws.
Felons broke federal law and are subject to federal restrictions, not state restrictions.
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yes convicts are allowed the vote in the state of Illinois upon release from prison !
contact the state Attorney General's Office
Jim crow laws
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, no.
The court considers many factors before deciding the visitation rights of convicted felons. They consider the crime committed and nature of the sentence.
Yes, states have laws requiring education.
Texas has no laws requiring registration of firearms.
Regardless of what the MO law states, the federal law prohibits felons from owning firearms, and this supersedes any state law which states anything to the contrary.
You will need to consult with a lawyer for a legal/correct/current answer.