Convicted felons in PA cannot vote while serving their sentence and cannot ever serve as a juror. They also lose their right to carry firearms.
Convicted felon.
Nowhere.
Yes. in PA for 12 years.
No, you'll need a proxy.
If you have a good lawyer and a lot of money and patience, it is possible.
In Pennsylvania, a convicted felon is generally prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm, which includes swords classified as weapons. However, the laws surrounding weapon ownership can vary based on the nature of the felony, the length of time since the conviction, and whether the individual has had their rights restored. It is advisable for a convicted felon to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on their situation and any potential avenues for restoring their rights.
A convicted felon has a tough time when it comes to employment unless the person knows somebody that can help them out. I have a job only because they didnt check my record but it not a decent paying job.
You haven't asked a question, you've stated a situation.
There is a process. You will need a good lawyer, money and a lot of patience.
In Pennsylvania, you do not need a licence to own a firearm, but somebody convicted of a crime would not be able to own a firearm or live in a house with one in it.
Yes...if you are a convicted felon and reside in Pittsburgh PA, and your felony record is greater than 5 years old, you are eligible to apply for Section 8 housing.
There is not a statue of limitations for a felon possessing a fire arm anywhere in the country. This is against federal law.