There was a report that one year after the killing of Sam Cook, she was convicted of prostution and in 1979 or there abouts, she was convicted of the 2nd degree murder of her boyfriend.
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Yes, as long as you get the degree you should be able to find a job easy.
Lyssa Chapman's husband, Bo Galanti, was convicted of second-degree murder in 2011 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was found guilty of killing a man during a fight in 2006.
Jodi Arias was convicted for the first degree murder of her boyfriend in Mesa, Arizona.
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The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.
best to deal with a lawyer in your state.........
If you were sentenced by a judge to spend time in prison for committing a 'FELONY' offense, you are considered a convicted felon.You could be convicted of a lesser crime, such as a first degree misdemeanor, then be sent to jail/prison and not be considered a convicted felon.A FELON is someone who has committed a felony offense as codified in state or federal law.
What matters is the university degree you achieved, not what happened before you acquired the degree.