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If he is a felon, that would mean he has been convicted of a felony. Once convicted, there is no statute of limitations.
No. A convicted felon may not legally possess a handgun in any state, regardless of whether is was violent.
Depends on what you have been arrested for. If you are a convicted felon or have been convicted of a violent misdemeanor or have a restraining order then no. If you have a misdemeanor such as DUI or public intoxication then yes
Per Federal Law (18 USC para 921 & 922) a convicted felon cannot be restored REGARDLESS of whether their offense was violent or non-violent.
No. Being a convicted felon is not evidence of being a responsible member of society. Criminals often have to take whatever jobs they can get in life. C'est la vie!
A convicted felon should not run an apartment complex. They should work jobs where they are not in control of a lot of people, especially when others safety is involved.
More than Likely not you may be able to if you were not convicted of a violent crime but still not sure butr most likely no.
The answer depends on if the person you are marrying has any past debts such as child support and etc... Due to the fact that they are a convicted felon with the new laws and all convicted felons can not really get too much. From my experience marrying a convicted felon effects you mentally. I hope I was able to answer your question. Be blessed
All felons in all states are prohibited from owning firearms. It doesn't matter what the crime was. convicted felon = no guns.
refer the question to an attorney with regard to criminal record expungement...........
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?