WA state DOES have provisions for restoring your IN-STATE firearms possession rights. You must check yourself - there are some exceptions and conviction of some crimes will not permit you to have your rights restored.
Even if the state restores your rights they will be valied only within the state of WA, NOT anywhere outside the state.
If you were convicted of a federal felony, the state cannot help you - you must apply with the feds (forget it).
Not enough information is known (or disclosed) about your felony conviction. This question can only be answered by contacting the licensing agency for Emergency Medical Services in the state of WA and asking them directly.
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It refers to the felony murder rule. That means that any death that is a result of the commission of a felony is going to be murder.
A vacated conviction in WA State will set aside the disabilities imposed by the conviction. It replaces a guilty plea with a not guilty plea or a guilty conviction with a not guilty conviction. However, certain conditions must be met before a criminal conviction can be vacated.
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Unless you have been through the legal process to restore your rights to own a firearm, you will also have a NEW felony in Houston. Conviction of a felony in ANY state results in loss of right to possess a firearm in any state. Federal law. Minimum 5 years in Federal prison, no probation, no parole. Seek competent legal advice (which we cannot give- sorry, we are not lawyers) BEFORE you try this.
Washington State does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
If he is a felon, that would mean he has been convicted of a felony. Once convicted, there is no statute of limitations.
Yes depending on what was charged against you in the felony
Arizona uses the term "setting aside" for record clearing or expungement. Arizona Revised Statute (ARS 13-907) allows a defendant to petition the court to have a conviction set aside after the terms of the sentence are met. If the court grants the petition, the "person be released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction other than those imposed by the Department of Transportation…" The conviction can be used in any subsequent criminal prosecution. Arizona Revised Statute allows those convicted of a felony to have their civil rights restored. Civil rights are restored automatically after completing a sentence for a first felony. Additionally, in most felony cases, it is possible can apply to have your gun rights restored.
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A DUI in Washington state becomes a felony upon the fourth offense within ten years. Up until that point, the offense is a misdemeanor unless it involved vehicular manslaughter or child endangerment.