The presidential signiture
some states allow convictions to be expunged after a period of time and no further criminal convictions. Best to consult with a lawyer who can do an expungement for you...........
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No.
Not happening. All branches have met their recruiting goals, and their are plenty of people WITHOUT felonies that want to get in.
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As of right now, most if not all Felonies will prevent one from enlisting in to the Army, keep in mind most convicted felonies are not permitted by law to carry or own a firearm.
Not necessarily. Many offenses that are considered sex offenses are not felonies. For example, indecent exposure is a misdemeanor in most states, but a conviction can require the defendant to register as a sex offender.
Most presidential appointments, including federal judges, cabinet members and ambassadors, require a simple majority vote of the Senate. Mid-term appointments of vice presidents require a simple majority vote of both Houses of Congress, and treaties require a two-thirds majority vote of the Senate.
A president's power to grant pardons is formally called the Presidential Power to Grant Reprieves and Pardons. This power allows the president to forgive criminal actions and grant permission to cancel the punishments stipulated by the judicial system. This power can be used in all types of criminal actions except for impeachment.
Amnesty is an official pardon for illegal acts or, in some cases, financial burdens.
yes