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Country: United States of America
State: Missouri
how can a person who has been found guilty of a drug related felony get his right to own a gun back?
AnswerYou may as a first step call the clerk of the court that was involved to see if it is possible to have it sealed, expunged, cleared etc., or if an exception may be granted to you The clerk will normally know, and will often help direct you if it is indeed possible.
Felony murder
Definition
: a murder that occurs in the commission of a serious felony (as burglary or sexual battery)
compare
misdemeanor-manslaughter at
manslaughter
Felony murder is usu. considered first-degree murder. Felony murder does not require specific intent to kill, and an accessory to the felony may also be charged with the murder
Felony
Definition - Noun
: a crime that has a greater punishment imposed by statute than that imposed on a misdemeanor
specif
: a federal crime for which the punishment may be death or imprisonment for more than a year
see also
attainder treason
Originally in English law a felony was a crime for which the perpetrator would suffer forfeiture of all real and personal property as well as whatever sentence was imposed. Under U.S. law, there is no forfeiture of all of the felon's property (real or personal) and such forfeiture is not part of the definition of a felony. For certain crimes, however (as for a conviction under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act or a narcotics law), specific property, such as that used in or gained by the crime, is subject to forfeiture. Every state has its own statutory definition of a felony. Most are in line with the federal definition of a felony as a crime which carries a sentence of imprisonment for more than one year or the death penalty (where applicable). Other states, like Louisiana, define a felony as a crime which carries a sentence of death or imprisonment at hard labor
http://www.law.missouri.edu/lawreview/docs/74-2/Hanna.pdf
There's hundreds upon hundreds of results, the question I have is which one of the types of offenders would you rent a room in the loft of your home to?