All states offer expungement - but all states offer it in different forms and the requirements are different.
Very unlikely, most(all?) states only allow the expungement of one felony offense per lifetime.
States that revoke all voting rights of the convicted for life:VirginaStates that permit currently incarcerated felons to vote:MaineVermontEighteen states allow people with felony convictions to vote upon completion of all supervised release.Sixteen states allow people with felony convictions to vote upon completion of parole.Thirteen states and the District of Columbia allow people with felony convictions to vote upon release from prison, regardless of whether they are on parole or not.
43 (+ D.C.) states in the U.S. charge animal abuse as a felony. Now Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, N. Dakota, S. Carolina, and Utah need to charge animal abuse as a felony.
felony's, age
In most states conviction of a felony for an adult will always remain a matter of public record. Some states have statutes which allow only certain individuals to obtain this information. Investigate whether your convicting State has an expungement process to remove the felony. It costs time and money to pursue, but it would be nice to have your life back, wouldn't it?
no state will register you as an emt with a felony.
In many states, a felony conviction for anything removes your voting rights. A conviction on most felony offenses will cause you to have your voting rights removed or curtailed. I believe that there are at least 2 states that allow felons in prison to vote but the remainder do not. Some states have provisions in their law to allow a convicted felon (once they have served their time) to have their record altered (expunged) and they can once again regain their rights, but not all. you will have to research your own states law on this matter.
Generally if something was removed from your record, it remains there for the court's use during sentencing for a new offense. Some states don't allow this. In California, people are sometimes shocked that a couple of felonies from their teenage years count under the three strikes law - they plead guilty to dealing drugs or felony burglary expecting a suspended sentence and then receive 20 years.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
Most states do NOT allow convicted felons to be licensed as a private investigator. That being said, some states (Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri and South Dakota) do not require licensure at all.
The jail time for a first offender convicted of felony carnal knowledge of a minor can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances of the case. Generally, penalties can range from several months to several years of imprisonment. Some states also impose mandatory minimum sentences, while others may allow for probation or alternative sentencing for first-time offenders. It’s important to consult local laws for precise information.
Politicians can be removed in various different ways (depending on where you live). First, the president as well as members of the Judicial Brance (Supreme Court Justices) can be removed via impeachment. Local politicians, however, can be removed in some states by a method called recall. Recall only applies to local governments, such as the governor or state senators and representatives in states that allow recall.