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Convicted felons can apply for federal and state level pardons in order to regain their right to buy and possess firearms. Felons cannot bear arms unless the conviction has been expunged, the felon has been pardoned or civil rights have been ... more
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A. The Wisconsin Dept. of Correction's "Application for Executive Clemency" lists rights lost, rights regained upon sentence completion, and rights regained only through a pardon. ( see I. 6-8) Wisconsin Statutes that may be of interest include: • 6. ... more
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A convicted felon does not possess the right to vote until such time that he or she has completed the sentence imposed for the felony conviction, so long as no other sentence (or sentences) is outstanding for other felony convictions, or the right ... more
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Yes, for most jobs or licensing, you can truthfully answer that you have never been arrested/convicted once your expungement is complete, except for in a few limited circumstances, which you can call our firm to discuss for a no obligation, no ... more
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"Crimes" in New Jersey are offenses that carry sentences of six months jail or more. Therefore, according to New Jersey law indictable offenses (felonies) are crimes but disorderly person offenses (misdemeanors) are not. ... more
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None, except in one case where 12 people were convicted in Kheda district. Apart from that, no conviction in Gujarat has taken place post-Godhra. There were a minimum 2,000 people who were killed and only 12 people have been convicted so far! Don't ... more
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Only as a troubled juvenile. Shawna has had no arrests for crimes since the age of 18, except for the now infamous but petty incident with the chocolate milk. ... more
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There are no statistics on the number of volunteer firefighters that have pulled fire alarms anywhere. Thanks for using ChaCha! ... more
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Believe me when I tell you that even if your record is expunged by a judge your record never ever "disappears".Unfortunatly friend in this society when you are convicted in a court of law you are convicted for life.It will only stop you from ... more
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The new fine levels for possessing illegal cigarettes are: • $100 plus three times the tax for possessing up to 200 illegal cigarettes • $250 plus three times the tax for possessing between 201 and 1,000 illegal cigarettes • $500 plus three times ... more
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