Probably not, unless the conviction causes you to be dishonorably discharged.
NO
Any criminal conviction can lead to loss of all or some of your Veteran's Benefits. It is a case by case, as discovered basis.
Yes, Bill Cosby was convicted of sexual assault in April 2017. He was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. In September 2018, he was sentenced to three to ten years in prison. However, his conviction was overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in June 2021 due to a violation of his due process rights.
G. Gordon Liddy is not a convicted terrorist. His conviction was for his involvement in the Watergate burglaries, not for terrorism. Whether Sarah Palin knows him or not cannot be compared with President Obama's alleged friendship with known anti-US terrorist Bill Ayers, which I assume is the point of your question. Liddy was never accused or convicted of terrorism, murder, or any acts against the US.
Neither were convicted. Both finished out their terms of office.
It depends on if it was a felony or misdemeanor charge and what your state laws are with misdemanor charge. If it was a felony you can not own a gun. But some states make exceptions with misdemeanor charges. THE ANSWER ABOVE IS NOT TRUE. ANYONE CONVICTED OF A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIME REGARDLESS IF IT WAS A MISDEMEANOR OR FELONY IS PROHIBITED FROM PURCHASING, OWNING, OR HAVING ACCESS TO(THAT MEANS YOU CAN'T EVEN HAVE THEM IN THE HOUSE OR YOU GO TO JAIL!) GUNS OR AMMO. YES EVEN AMMO. IF THEY FIND JUST ONE .22 UNDER THE SOFA CUSHION FROM 10 YEARS AGO YOU WILL DO TIME. IT'S CALLED THE LAUTENBERG AMMENDMENT TO THE BRADY BILL. MANY POLICE AND MILITARY LOST THEIR JOBS BECAUSE OF THIS LAW BECAUSE IT WAS RETROACTIVE(WHICH IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL-EX POST FACTO). PLEASE GO HERE FOR CORRECT INFO - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_Violence_Offender_Gun_Ban
He is the man who was convicted for murdering Bill Cosby's son in 1997.
That statement is incorrect. While three U.S. presidents—Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump—have been impeached by the House of Representatives, none were convicted by the Senate. Impeachment is a political process, not a criminal one, and requires a two-thirds majority in the Senate for conviction, which has never been achieved for a president. Thus, no president has ever been removed from office through impeachment.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
Perjury. His impeachment did not result in conviction. However, he was disbarred for the perjury.
No. He was impeached but not convicted and so stayed in office until his term ended.
Congress passed a bill of impeachment in February , 1868. He was not convicted.