Can someone get his gun rights back after a non violent federal conviction. No gun involved ?
If the federal conviction was a felony, you are unlikely to get your gun rights back as most jurisdictions prohibit convicted felons from...
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If the federal conviction was a felony, you are unlikely to get your gun rights back as most jurisdictions prohibit convicted felons from...
It's unlikely but possible. It depends on a number of factors. The most significant factors include the classification of the charge, your criminal...
It sounds like a close call. To your advantage, you successfully completed a prior term of probation. However, working against you is that you've...
This depends entirely on the particular office and jurisdiction involved as there are different policies in different offices. In most cases,...
The federal and state governments are separate sovereigns, so the feds could pick up the case if they chose to; however, given that the state...
If the inmate is in federal court on a writ from the state (i.e. county), the inmate will continue to receive credit against the county sentence,...
Assets that are seized during federal drug investigations are typically held during the pendency of the investigation and any subsequent...
You have several options. First you can alert the post office itself about the issue and see if they can doing anything about it. If your not...
While the First Step Act did limit the "stacking" of 924(c) penalties, that part of the law was not retroactive, meaning if the sentence was...
A defendant does not have as much discretion to fire an attorney who is appointed rather than retained. But all defendants have the right to...