IF his parole/probation has been completed he is just another citizen, with the exception it shows he was a convicted felon. So if he has served his sentence, completed his parole time I do not see any reason as why he could not own a knife. He has kitchen knives at his house I assume ? ?
you may after 90 years
No. Probation is a sentence for being adjudged guilty. He is still a convicted felon.
Never, unless their conviction gets overturned - not expunged, not pardoned, but actually overturned.
Yes, as long as they are off of parole/probation. Illinois law does not consider a crossbow as a firearm.
can a convicted felon's wife own a firearm that is not in his home
In addition to California law that makes possession of a firearm by a convicted felon a STATE felony, Federal law prohibits possession, and requires a 5 year sentence, without probation or parole.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
Not automatically. In many states a convicted felon loses their right to vote, however in others, they may petition to have that tright resoted to them. You will have to check the statutes of your own state.
No.
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No