When a person has a felony, what are their limits? Whae can they do and not do? Can they buy a house? Get a high paying job?
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
There are some limits, but not many in Florida. Felony crimes with a life or capital punishment have no limit. Others are limited to 3 years.
No, there are no limits. A felony is part of your record for the rest of your life.
i would think so, in city limits it's a felony just to discharge a gun. so it seems like to me that person that you shot at could file charges against you for attempted murder.
There are some limits, but not many in Florida. Felony crimes with a life or capital punishment have no limit. Others are limited to 3 years.
The statute of limitations is a valid defense. However, depending on the jurisdiction there are many ways to toll the time limits.
That will depend on the jurisdiction. There are a number of factors as well, as to whether it is a a felony or not. Some places have no limits on felonies. Others have as short a time frame as 2 years.
Felony. Serious felony.
Driving at a speed that is significantly above the posted speed limit, typically 20-30 mph or more over the limit, can be considered reckless driving and may be classified as a felony in some jurisdictions. It is important to always obey speed limits and drive safely to avoid breaking the law.
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.
The letters that follow a felony are the degrees of the felony crime. A felony 6 is the lowest felony with a 1 being the highest.
Getting a felony expunged doesn't make it go away - it simply limits access to that record. A felon with an expunged record is still a felon, and is still prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms and/or ammunition. That's a federal law, and it does not vary between states.