depends on what the probation was for.
A suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) is a closed record after probation is successfully completed.
No
If the person is a felon, no. In the United States, felons cannot own or possess firearms at any time. If it is not for a felony, it depends on the terms of the probation, but the answer is, probably not.
You need to talk to a lawyer.
Yes. Probation means you were convicted of whatever felony offense you committed. The only difference is that you were allowed to serve your sentence at the courts direction and under the supervison of the Probation Agency instead of behind bars. Convicted is convicted.
In the court system, "SIS" stands for "Suspended Imposition of Sentence." It is a legal term used when a judge imposes a sentence but suspends its execution, allowing the defendant to avoid serving time in prison, provided they meet certain conditions, such as probation or community service. If the defendant successfully completes the terms of the SIS, the charge may be dismissed or the sentence may not be executed, allowing for a cleaner record.
Unless her name is Eve or Hannah, you might want to stick with Sis.
If it occurred after your18th birthday it becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record. You could pay a lawyer to get it expunged as well, as in removed from your record.
Sis
* can a sis turn in to cancer
I love my sis a lot <3 Theres nothing more i love then my sis Want to be with her forever
Bio-Sis is when you're sis or sister is taking a bio or biography class. Hope this was helpful =)