No one in the medical field who deals with the treatment of patients can hire a felon. It is possible that you could find work in the medical equipment field.
No, it should have no bearing on one's right to obtain an education.
They can prosecute for a third degree felony.
You can earn a bachelor's degree even if you have a felony.
This can vary slightly by state (from highest punishment to lowest): * Capital Felony * First Degree Felony * Second Degree Felony * Third Degree Felony * State Jail Felony (different states name this differently).
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3rd degree felony
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
The most severe is the First Degree Felony, which consists of murder, rape, etc. The higher the degree numerically [2nd, 3rd, 4th etc] the lower the severity.
Felony.
Nothing is different between 1st degree murder and 1st degree felony murder. The only difference is the addition of the word "felony". In fact, both are the same crime and both are felonies, so "1st degree felony murder" is a redundant term.
Involuntary Manslaughter is in fact a Felony.
Possession of heroin in California is typically charged as a felony. The specific degree of the felony may vary depending on factors such as the amount of heroin possessed and the individual's criminal history.