Saturday, January 1, 2011

Loss of rights for a convicted criminal ...

The U.S. Constitution gives the people within its borders, with certain inalienable rights. ... .The Constitution was written to protect people against acts of the state. ... .Although the Constitution as a denial of these rights for certain groups of people in the past, such as women and minorities have been interpreted, they are now on equal protection granted by law. ... .A group is often denied certain civil rights. ... .ProtectionsThe Equal Constitution provides that certain enumerated rights and powers retained by and for "people" notice. ... ."The people" is defined as "a class of persons that are part of a national community or who have to be considered a sufficient connection with the land part of this community to be developed .." The Supreme Court ruled. A law that benefits .denied aliens who have not lived in the United States for a number of years against the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th .only Amendment.FelonsNot. U.S. citizens granted equal protection of this law, but if there are people, not the citizens. ... .The U.S. government, however, take some of the constitutional rights of a certain class of people. ... .This class of persons has been convicted of crimes. ... .The result of a conviction for a crime is often the loss of freedom and a loss of some rights during his time in jail or prison. ... .But a criminal collateral consequences. ... .These effects occur after a criminal detention, probation or parole is up.Collateral ConsequencesSeven states permanently bar criminals never vote, while five other states who permanently displayed. Guilty of some crimes bar to vote. ... .Nineteen States, the parental rights of criminals. ... .Felons are often excluded from public office or receiving federal contracts. ... .Some jurisdictions have to register with police and criminals in most countries, can not be convicted on criminal offenders used FelonsDrug jury.Drug after 1st .September 1989 denied the benefits.. Subsidies, benefits licenses, contracts and other states without income support, social security, disability, health, housing and public services to military service. ... .Any person with a crime or after 22 .August 1996 were convicted, which are the use, possession or distribution of drugs not eligible for food stamps or temporary assistance for needy families. ... .If the criminal to a family receiving such benefits is, the benefits of family reduced.Firearm prohibition under the Gun Control Act of 1968, a person convicted of a crime does not have the ship or transport. Or receive a firearm or ammunition. ... .Gun covers both long guns and handguns. ... .This prohibition does not apply to crimes related to business practices apply. ... .Felons whose convictions have been pardoned, deleted, canceled or whose rights have been restored are still subject to the prohibition of firearms if the forgiveness, cancellation or restoration of civil rights expressly provides that the person may send not., Receive, transport or possess firearms ......

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