14 years
5 yrs
Only if the CA courts approve the transfer request, and if TN agress to accept your supervision. If these two things do not occur, no.
can a felon drive a wrecker in mississippi
Although it's possible that TN might be an exception, I believe that you will find that nunchucks are a prohibited weapon in almost every state for EVERYONE. THey are usually included along with blackjacks and other such weapons.
I live in the state of TN and have gotten a ticket with the box for "Missing Required Lights" checked. The officer said that one of the tail lights were out, but both of the tail lights work. Can I be convicted for this?
The requirements for expunging a felony offense are not uniform from state-to-state. you will have to check with TN authorities. A general guideline follows:To request the expungement of an offense from your STATE (not Federal) criminal record: You must have been exonerated, acquited, or served the complete term of your sentence - then you must file a petition/motion with the court of the state in which you were convicted (which may not necessarily be your current state of residence) - setting forth valid reason(s) why your request should be granted. A judge of that court will review your petition and the circumstances of your case and issue a ruling either granting or denying the request. AN EXPUNGEMENT IS NOT A PARDON! Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being viewable by the public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your actual 'true' record.FELONS CONVICTED IN STATE COURT OF STATE CRIMES: If your expungement is granted you will still remain subject to whatever restrictions your state and federal laws place on you (e.g.- voting rights - elective office - firearms/ammunition possession - etc). UNLESS - you are a resident of a state which completely or partially restores your "privileges" (you will have to do your own research to learn if these exceptions apply to your state).FEDERALLY CONVICTED FELONS: CAUTION: If you were convicted in FEDERAL Court of a FEDERAL FELONY regardless of what your state may do, it will not matter. It is a felony offense for any federally convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm (including black powder arms). The U.S. Criminal Code, makes the penalty for the illegal possession of a firearm (including black powder weapons) a mandatory minimum of fifteen (15) years in prison, in some cases (Title 18 U.S.C. sec 924(e)(1). At this time FEDERALLY convicted felons have no solution to their firearm disqualification. Congress has continually denied funds this purpose, thereby effectively eliminating the review of federal felons' petitions for restoration of their firearms privileges.
TN is the postal abbreviation for Tennessee.
If you move to TN and live in TN for about 6 months, the answer is no. If you move back to TN a month before registration, yes you will have to pay out of state tuition.
A felon may not own, possess, or be permitted access to firearms, ANYWHERE in the US.
Yup. If you abscond from felony probation they will have you shipped back via an extradition company like pts or transcor. Misdemeanors aren't worth their time and money though. I know because I've been extradited a few times back to Nashville
Johnson City, TN is located in the Northeast section of the state of TN (USA).