Call of Duty.. No doubt about it.
Conviction means a person holds a belief strongly and is usually willing to take action, even if harmful to him or herself, to defend this belief
As in most states marijuana is considered a mistameder, the second coviction will depend on how much you where caught with, and wether you take a deal or not.
If a juvenile offender is being asked to answer conviction questions, they are not required to say yes even if they are guilty. It is recommended that you contact an attorney for more information.
he was 17 when the crim took place sorry *crime
Exactly what it says: You have the RIGHT TO APPLY for relief from whatever your verdict was, and/or to set aside your judgment of guilty. Note that it is a "right" TO APPLY only, and there is no guarantee as to the outcome of your appeal.
I've got some bad news for you.... not only is it illegal in the State of New York, it is also a FEDERAL offense to possess a sawed off shotgun or rifle.
Sometime in fall 2010. Although the beta will be out soon for the owners of new ubisoft games i.e. Splintercell coviction. who ever wrote this is dumb. the real release date is 10/1/2011. go to gamestop.com for more info.
No. See this thread from a PA gun organization website:http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/39531-can-felon-hunt-black-powder-rifle.htmlAccording to a member that goes by GunLawyer001 ...Gun shop employees and police officers are notorious for not knowing the firearms laws.If we read the actual law it seems pretty clear to me.Your felony conviction prohibits you from possessing firearms per 18Pa.C.S.§6105(http://paopencarry.org/uniform-firearms-act#6105)Paragraph (i) defines "Firearm" for that section as follows.Sorry, but my understanding of the above is that no, you can not.There's always archery, which IMO is more fun anyway.This is all perfectly correct, and I say this as a licensed member of the PA bar. In case that Official Stamp of Approval helps anyone.