The use of a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony can result in varying penalties depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the crime. In many places, it can lead to an additional sentence of several years, often ranging from 1 to 10 years, depending on the severity of the underlying felony. It's essential to consult local laws or a legal expert for precise information, as penalties can differ significantly.
It would depend if it is a felony assault or a misdemeanor. In Texas it would be two years for a misdemeanor and could be as much as ten years depending on the level of felony.
At the moment, yes. However, with a felony conviction there are some places that will not issue a visa.
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In Virginia, a Class 2 felony is one that is considered very serious and can receive a sentence of up to 20 years to life. An example of a class 2 felony is killing someone.
It depends on the felony
In Perth, Western Australia, the punishment is as follows: Depending on the level of injury, it would be either 1st or 2nd degree assault. First degree is a level 11 felony carrying roughly 9 years for someone with no history and 25 years for someone with the max history. If it is second degree assault, it is a level 4 felony carrying 9 months for somoene with no history or 5 years for someone with the max history.
The senetence would be up to the judge, but KNOWLINGLY buying a firearm for someone that has been convicted of a felony is a serious crime- and a sentence of 5-10 years in prison would not be unusual.
no a felony is yours to keep for the rest of your life
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
Once you get a felony on your record it is their to stay, especially a class A felony.
5 years on all felony besides A felony's including murder and rape
Depends on the application. If it stipulates a time period then only within that time period. Example: Have you been convicted of a felony in the last 7 years? In the above example if you were convicted of a felony 5 years ago you have to answer yes. If you were convicted of a felony 10 years ago you can answer no. If the question asks "Have you ever been convicted of a felony?" and you have, reguardless of the amount of time that has passed, then you have to answer yes.