To request an expungement of your STATE criminal record: You must have either been acquited or served the complete term of your sentence - then submit a petition to the court setting forth good reason(s) why your request should be granted. ...
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According to the election laws, a person convicted of a crime is "eligible to register to vote when the person is no longer imprisoned or otherwise subject to lawful detention". I.C. 3-7-13-5.
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You have to go to the court where you was convicted and petition for restoration of rights. Every ...
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Databases that were not compiled for election or identification purposes may contain information that proves misleading in the voting context. In St. Louis in 2000, based on city property records, voters were alleged to have registered from...
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・ A felony conviction can strip an individual of certain civil rights. Included in this bracket of lost... ・ Convicted felons can have their civil rights restored, including in some cases, the right to own a firearm... ・ According to a CNN ...
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She has to prove it to a judge, but even if she can't prove it and get his parental right terminated she can go to family court and get his contact with his children very restricted and at least temporarily suspended. She should get in cont...
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・ A convicted felon is a person convicted of a crime in state or federal court, which that jurisdiction... ・ According to the Columbia Encyclopedia, a felony under ancient British common law was a crime serious... ・ The duration of the impa...
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