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Q: What happens if a legal resident is convicted of a felony in Texas?
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What happens if a legal resident commits a felony in Texas?

They get arrested, charged, and stand trial.


Do you lose your rights when convicted of a felony in Texas?

You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.


Do felony charges from Texas cross over into another state?

If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.


Can a person in Texas that's been convicted of a felony ever own a firearm of any type?

no


Can the spouse obtain a real estate license in Texas if the other has a felony?

Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.


If you marry a resident of Texas but you are a resident of Washington does that make you now a resident of Texas?

no you are only a resident of Texas if you are living in Texas


If I have Felony non conviction non violent offense in Texas over 22 years ago can I own a gun?

Question is unclear. How can you have a felony record on a NON-conviction? You were either convicted of a felony or you weren't. If you weren't you're not a felon.


You live in Texas and had a felony charge 14 years ago can you carry a gun to hunt with?

If you were convicted of the felony, you may not possess a firearm. If you were not found guilty, you may. Charge is a very vague term.


Can you obtain your rights to bear arms after doing time in Texas?

Whether or not you can gain a license to bear arms in Texas after a crime, depends on what you were convicted of. If it was a felony, you can't bear arms, legally.


What happens in Texas when the executor of will was convicted for a felony?

In Texas, if the executor of a will is convicted of a felony, they may be disqualified from serving as executor. The court may remove them and appoint a new executor to administer the estate. The specific impact will depend on the circumstances of the case and the terms of the will.


When does a felony expire in Texas?

Criminal offenses never 'expire' even after yo have served your sentence. Once you are convicted your conviction is always included on your public record.


Is there a in Texas law that when you get out of prison they give you two gold coins rifle and a horse?

No. As a matter of fact, if you were convicted of a felony, it is against the law for you to ever possess a rifle.