The sentence for first time felony charge does not include jail time. It only requires a couple of hours community service and a certain fine.
A felony is, by definition, a crime that carries a penalty of one year or more in a state prison.
It depends on the offense and the Judge and Jury. There are recommended sentences,but remember they are practicing law. Nothing is guaranteed.
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.
A State felony is from a law passed by the State legislature. A federal felony is from a law passed by the U.S. Congress. Federal laws take precedence over State laws.
A fine is a sentence, not a crime. Whether the prior offense was a felony would depend on what crime the defendant was sentenced to a fine for.
An offense is a 'felony' when the sentence and/or penalty attached to the crime by the legislature when they passed the law. A felony crime is punishable by MORE THAN one year in the state prison and/or a fine of MORE THAN $1,000.
If you are charged in a federal drug conspiracy, and the telephone was involved, it could be considered a federal felony. It all depends on what you are accused of and the seriousness of the alleged crimes.
DUI is not a felony under federal law, but it is a felony in some state legislature. When you're convicted of a crime which is a state felony, but is NOT a federal felony, it is possible to apply for relief of disability in order to regain your firearms rights.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
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None. Its Child Endangerment. Felony is a Federal offense so you are 'blacklisted'.
IIRC, a DUI felony is a state, and not federal felony. At the moment, no - federal law prohibits anyone with a felony record from purchasing, possessing, or having access to a firearm. However, if you get yourself an attorney, it MIGHT be possible for you to have your firearms rights restored, provided it's a felony only at state, and not federal level. Bear in mind, though, that nothing is guaranteed.
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I know of no traffic violation that amounts to a felony offense and of no traffic violation which would fall under the jurisdictioon of the federal governmnent.