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If you got a felony then no guns for you But if a misdemeanor then you can have guns Actually, it depends on what the misdemeanor is. A misdemeanor for domestic violence is a disqualifying offense by federal law.
Depends on if it is felony or misdemeanor. Misdemeanor than yes, eventually but with a felony than no.
No, not if the ex-offender is still under supervision (parole or probation).
Depends on the misdemeanor.
It depends upon the wording of the statute in your paarticular jurisdiction. In some states it is a misdemeanor and in others it is a felony, in still others it can depend on how much resistance was given to the officer and can range from a misdemeanor charge up to a felony.
It MAY be possible. It all depends on the hiring qualifications of the agency for which you wish to work. Some might overlook a very old or very minor misdemeanor offense, others may not. You'll have to check with them directly
You could probably move from your aunts but not in with a boyfriend. You will have to talk to your probation officer.
I recently got caught with weed and they gave me a court date. As of my understanding it was just a misdemeanor. Ive always wanted to become a police officer and i know it will hurt my chances but iv'e read elsewhere that you can still get in. So, do i have a chance?
Generally speaking, yes, threatening anyone is illegal, if you're talking about threatening physical violence. It's probably a misdemeanor in most states, but still illegal.
Yes.
Ronald DeFeo Jr., born in 1951, is still alive and well. He currently resides in a New York correctional facility.
Yes and she visits him frequently at the Lansing Correctional Center.