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Yes, unless the record was sealed or expunged. Felony convictions remain on your record indefinitely.
In some states, yes.
For a felony it is set at six years in Wisconsin. It is tolled if living in another state.
Maximum - twenty years imprisonment, or twenty-five thousand dollars fine, or both Minimum - one year imprisonment
It depends if the felony was a fraud issue... but is up to the Sectary of State
50 to life
It depends on what state and whether not it was an illegal possession, distribution, or consumption felony.
Was it a felony? Was it expunged? A lot of "ifs".
Assuming you have no prior felony convictions, between five and twenty-five years.
A class "B" felon shall be confined for no more than twenty-five years.
3rd degree felony. In the state of Texas it is punishable by up to 1 year in county jail or 5 years state jail....
Type your answer here... If it were twenty years ago yes, but now in the age of computers NOPE!