If I have a domestic violence conviction from 6 years ago, is there any way to restore my rights to possess a firearm?
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If I have a domestic violence conviction from 6 years ago, is there any way to restore my rights to possess a firearm?
Can I get the charge pardoned or can I get an appeal after 5 years?
Asked on June 22, 2014 under Criminal Law, Virginia
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Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Potentially you may be able to get the conviction expunged where the conviction is no longer a conviction. To assist you on the endeavor you should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your locality. One can be found on attorneypages.com to give you guidance on your endeavor.
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