Can I own a gun since it is a non-violent felony and how?
No. Any felony conviction prohibits you from possessing (owning) a firearm, under both Colorado state law and federal law.
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No. Any felony conviction prohibits you from possessing (owning) a firearm, under both Colorado state law and federal law.
I've never brought a client with me to view evidence. Typically, this was a consequence of my clients being in custody. However, I would argue that...
It's really hard to say, because it depends on which background database the employer is using. Years ago it was safe to assume that employers...
I am not aware of any "limit" on how many times a person can petition the court for a restraining order against a specific person. I strongly...
The consequences depend entirely on whether the infractions were municipal or state law violations; and if state, then whether they are petty...
It really depends on which county you serve your work-release jail time in. In Denver, I have heard from clients that you can expect to serve 18...
I'm not in the business of making a person's life any harder than it already is. I can tell you that contacting a person's probation officer and...
In order to be able to transfer your probation to another state under courtesy supervision, you would need to request for your probation officer to...
Yes. Depending on the circumstances, you could be charged with a class 6 felony.
Unfortunately, with priors, probation is mandatory. Criteria for interstate compact approval may not be as stringent as you suggest. You will want...