It's called a straw purchase, but it applies to the purchase of a firearm for any other person, even if the person isn't a felon, with only a couple of exceptions, such as husband/wife.
Criminal offenses do not go away.
A person with a criminal record
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have his criminal record expunged by an attorney.........................
Yes, an arrest is not the same as a criminal record. An arrest is when a person is taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record is a documented history of a person's criminal offenses. An arrest may or may not result in a criminal record, depending on the outcome of the legal process.
An arrest record shows when a person was taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record includes information about any charges or convictions. Both can impact a background check, but a criminal record is more serious as it indicates a person's involvement in criminal activities.
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Yes, as long as he is not living with the wife. One person's criminal record has no legal consequences for that of another person not residing with them, regardless of their relationship to that person. Since it is illegal in Texas for a convicted felon to be in close proximity to a firearm, the husband would be in violation of the law for residing in a home that contained firearms.
Yes
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
Yes, a person can live and work in Australia with a criminal record. However, it may not be easy finding housing that will accept someone with a criminal record, or it may cost the person more money.
A criminal record !