How long does an aggravated assaultfelony stay on your record?
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How long does an aggravated assaultfelony stay on your record?
Does this allow you to now possess a hunting weapon?
Asked on February 26, 2013 under Criminal Law, North Carolina
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
An aggravated assault felony conviction stays on a person's criminal record for that person's life unless it is expunged by a court order. Whether one can possess a hunting weapon for the aggravated felony conviction in your state seems unlikely unless the conviction is expunged. I suggest that you consult with a criminal defense attorney further as to your matter.
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