You're looking for Arizona Title 13 - Criminal Law
http://www.azleg.gov/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title=13
A State felony is from a law passed by the State legislature. A federal felony is from a law passed by the U.S. Congress. Federal laws take precedence over State laws.
The Arizona State legislature.
Depends on the "Felony" And the State Laws on Felonies are different from State to State.....
Is urinating in public a felony in the state of Colorado and what are the laws.
In Arizona a class 3 dangerous felony can have a maximum sentence of up to 15 years with no prior record. A dangerous class 3 felony is not eligible for probation.
You must look in the state laws of the particular state that you live in...or speak to a lawyer.
Laws vary from state to state. You may not be able to get a CNA certification with felony convictions.
You will have to check your state laws. The restrictions vary by state.
If you have a felony, you can become a doctor. I did not find specifically an Oncologist. It does depend on your state. You would have to research the laws about doctor's licenses.
The power of the Arizona Legislative Branch is similar to all legislative branches. Since the state Constitution was adopted, the Arizona Legislature makes laws for the state. In passing laws, the legislature also provides protection, services, and aid to the state.
Yes, under most state laws, it's a felony.
Different states have different laws. Most state laws a felony can follow you the rest of your life.