Oh yes, felons on parole are permitted to marry.
No, in the state of Indiana two felons cannot live together. Therefore, your son and son-in-law cannot live together when the other gets out on parole.
Federally, it's 5-10 years.
A felon can vote when he/she is done serving his sentence and probation.
In Montana, individuals on active parole are generally prohibited from possessing or using medical marijuana, as it remains classified as a controlled substance under federal law. However, state law allows for the use of medical marijuana by qualifying patients, but this does not extend to those who are currently on parole or probation for a felony conviction. It’s essential for felons on parole to consult with legal counsel or their parole officer to understand the specific implications for their situation.
Not that I am aware of. HOWEVER, interstate travel COULD be restricted by the conditions of an individuals probation or parole.
Yes. They can enter any State. If they are currently on parole or probation they would probably need permission to travel to another state from their probation/parole officer. Supervision can also be transferred to another state with the receiving state's consent by interstate compact agreement. If the convicted felon is no longer on probation or parole supervision they can move to wherever they want (unless a sex offender).
Yes, two felons can reside in the same residence in Virginia. There are no state laws prohibiting felons from living together. However, if either individual is on parole or probation, they must comply with any conditions set by the court or parole board, which might affect their living arrangements. It's important for them to be aware of any specific restrictions related to their individual cases.
In most states, felons can vote in the upcoming election after completing their sentence, including probation or parole. However, the rules vary by state, so it's important to check the specific laws in your area.
MY X HUSBAND HAS BEEN MARRIED 6 TIMES IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF TIMES THAT YOU CAN GET MARRY IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA?
No, you get a marriage license in the state you wish to get married in. If you are from Georgia, and you travel to Florida to get married, you will need to get a Florida license.
Contact your local police department to report it... However you must be absolutely sure of the laws in your state... In many states If both are convicted felons and they are legally married then they are permitted to live together as husband and wife... In other states 2 felons may reside at the same address if they are family members and one/both of them are not on parole or probation.
As of my last update, Georgia had approximately 20,000 individuals on parole. However, this number can fluctuate due to changes in laws, policies, and the criminal justice system. For the most current statistics, it's advisable to check with the Georgia Department of Corrections or relevant state resources.