You need a lawyer. You will have to expalin the specifics to get a legal, correct and current answer
Depends on the exact situation. You need to consult with a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Convicted felon in possession of a firearm is a FEDERAL offense and would be handled under the sentencing guidelines in effect in the federal court system NOT Illinois.
Federal law. 5 yrs, Federal prison, no probation, no parole. See Operation Exile.
Probably not. With the exception of crimes such as possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, a prior charge or conviction is irrelevant to the new charge. If convicted of the new charge, the prior offense could impact sentencing.
Bank robbery is a federal offense. You will be tried in US DIstrict Court. There are no sentencing guidelines with the exception of the fact that since it is a felony offense you will serve MORE than one year in federal prison.
No
Convicted of WHAT? If a felony - if you hunt with a firearm, it is unlawful.
In Mississippi, one must not have been convicted of certain crimes, stay out of trouble for 7 years, return to the sentencing court, and request restoration of your firearm rights ...for hunting purposes.
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No. So get rid of it.