(in the US) After you've served your "debt to society" and been released, no. HOWEVER - some nations MAY deny you entrance to their country based on your past criminal history.
I was convicted of a federal crime and spent 10 months in federal prison. This was in 1993. I got a passport and travel to the Philippines. I dont know if this helped or not.
There are many factors involved. It is considered a Federal crime in the US. If entry has been made under a fraudulent passport, the holder is subject to deportation without a limit.
Government funds ARE used to prevent crime. Who else would fund it? Who do you think pays the salaries and funds your local,state, and federal law enforcement agencies?
It is a federal crime, which can result in federal time.
It is a federal crime to kill anyone.
It is a federal crime to open someone else's mail.
yes of course it is
"Harboring a Fugitive" can be either a federal OR a state crime depending on whether the wanted individual was wanted on either a federal or a state crime.
Murder is typically considered a state crime, as it is prosecuted under state laws. However, certain circumstances, such as murders that occur on federal property or involve federal officials, can make it a federal crime.
Murder is typically considered a state crime, as it is prosecuted under state laws. However, certain circumstances, such as murders that occur on federal property or involve federal officials, can make it a federal crime.
Yes, any type of robbery is a crime. That includes robbing passports.
A federal crime or offense is something made illegal or defined as criminal by a federal government. An example of a federal offense is identity theft.