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Did Michael Vick serve 23 months in jail?

No. He served 23 months in a federal Prison. A jail is for those people awaiting trial or serving sentences for Misdemeanors No felony time is served in jail anything 366 days or longer is served in a state or federal prison.


Can a person with a federal conviction of mail fraud who has served a six month sentence own or possess a firearm?

It depends on whether they were charged with a felony offense, or not. ANY felony crime will deny a convicted person ever possessing a firearm under federal law.


Is underage drinking a felony in North Carolina?

My 15 year old daughter was served alcohol in someone's home last night. She came home drunk. There were no adults at home at the time. what is the liability of the homeowner?


Can an illegal alien receive permission to marry while incarcerated for committing a felony in the state of North Carolina?

No, a foreign national who commits a felony in the U.S. will be permanently deported after he or she has served the sentence imposed for the criminal conviction.


Can you still qualify for a federal pell grant if you have a felony on your juvinille record?

If your case is over and you've served your time, I believe that you can appply for a Pell.


Can you help me get a job with a felony and served its entirely?

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Can you own a firearm if you have been convicted of a felony as a juvenile?

If you have ever been convicted and served time, you cannot own a firearm. Double check, I could be wrong. Google your question. I am a felon and will go to federal prison if I have a firearm.


What railroad lines served lower South Carolina in the 1940s?

One Railroad line That I Know That Served Southern South Carolina Was The SCL (Seaboard Coast Line)


What is the longest sentence that can be served for a felony conviction in texas?

Life without possibility of parole


What does 872-Federal sentenced served mean?

"872-Federal sentenced served" refers to the completion of a federal prison sentence imposed under section 18 U.S.C. 872 of the United States Code. It indicates that an individual has served their full term of imprisonment for a federal offense.


How do you get a felony reduced to a misdemeanor after you have served your sentence?

The simple answer is you don't, and it will not matter regardless. If while on parole you are charged with another felony, your parole will be violated, and you will be returned to prison.


What served as guidelines for the admission of new states to the Union?

Northwest Ordinance of 1787