No, but depending on the actual charge and potential maximum prison sentence, it can be classifed as an aggrevated felony- regardless of the state classification (this means that even a misdeameanor can be classified as an aggrevated felony by USCIS)
In the US - NO convicted felon may lawfully possess a firearm under any circumstance.
Yes
The same thing as assault with a deadly weapon
aggresive aggrevated
6 months
aggrevated assualt with a deadly weapon is where you cause serious injury, perment or deforming, with a deadly weapon or contraband.
Not if the assault was on a family member- known as Domestic Violence.
Yes indeed you can. Talk to your lawyer about that.
When they are aggrevated or scared or hurt. Sometimes they will make a noise to greet you especially if you come bearing treats.
Felony. Serious felony.
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.