Crimes committed after you turn 18 become part of your PERMANENT criminal history which is a public record. This record is open to anyone who wants to research your background deeply enough.
Yes it does stay on your record for life, man. That's the law. Once you commit a felony and you go to jail, there's nothing you can do about it. You have to just serve in prison until it's over.
You will have to retain a lawyer to get a correct, legal and current answer.
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Try to have them take it down to a misdemeanor, but best advice is to speak to a lawyer.
You need to talk to a lawyer.
Yes!
Simple answer is that you don't. If you have a felony conviction, you may never again own, possess, or have access to a firearm. Another view: Some states offer pardons or reinstatement of the right to bear arms, depending on the type of felony. You may want to check with a criminal lawyer in your area to find out whether you could be eligible.
You need to talk to a lawyer. The process to get your right back to own a firearm is not easy.
This is robbery with the use of force that endangered, injured, or killed someone. Lots of factors go into sentencing, since one crime is not exactly like another. Still, it is likely that he will be spending at least some jail time.
Get a lawyer!
You need to consult with a lawyer.
You need a lawyer