Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court.
Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
Assuming you have no prior felony convictions, between five and twenty-five years.
Assuming you have no prior felony convictions, between five and twenty-five years.
if i move to new york and have a felony warent well thay send me back
5 years on all felony besides A felony's including murder and rape
Absolutely anything over four or five grams is, with that much if they find bags of it instead of one great bag your looking at 6-7 years in jail
If the individual is not in prison or on parole he/she can vote in New York.
30 days in Florida In Suffolk county New York, the second DUI in ten years is an automatic felony, so we are talking one year. I don't know the sentence for a third DUI.
The state of New York has set that at five years. It will be tolled if the individual leaves the state.
3-5 years
Five years. Third degree possession of firearms is a Class D felony, and under Section 30.10(2)(b) of the New York Code, a prosecution for a felony which is not a Class A felony must be commenced within five years of the commission of the felony. This period is subject to certain extensions (Section 30.10(3)) and tolling periods (Section 30.10(4)).
The penalty in New York State for a class "D" felony is imprisonment of no more than five years and not less than one year, and a fine of at least $500 but not more than $7,500. The punishment for a Class E felony in New York State is from 1 to 4 years imprisonment. In certain limited circumstances, the term of imprisonment can be less than one year.
Buglary is usually classified as a felony. In New York that limitation is set at five years.