What Rights Do You Lose With a Felony Record? [Infographic]

What Rights Do You Lose With a Felony Record

What Rights Do You Lose With a Felony Record

What Rights Do You Lose With a Felony Record?

A felony conviction carries consequences; the most notable is the possibility of prison time.

Another key consequence of a felony record is the loss of civil rights.

Which Rights Are Lost With a Felony Record?

Certain constitutional rights of a citizen are lost once you have a felony record, including:

  • The right to bear arms and possess a weapon

  • The right to vote in elections

  • The right to hold certain licenses such as a driver's license

  • The right to be on a jury

  • The right to work in some occupations if they are related to your offense

A felony record may also impact your future goals. Individuals may become ineligible for certain educational benefits and similar public benefits.

A felony record also has the ability to negatively impact a divorce or a custody battle.

A felony record may reduce or even eliminate a parent's ability to visit a child or obtain custody.

The effects of a felony record are far-reaching. Contact Tyler Allen Law Firm to get the best chance of having felony charges reduced or dismissed.

Sources:

http://www.aztriallawyer.com/blog/2009/06/consequences-of-a-felony-conviction-in-arizona.shtml

http://www.ferrarolawaz.com/Practice-Areas/Restoration-of-Rights-Setting-Aside-a-Conviction.shtml

https://www.careerwise.mnscu.edu/exoffenders/find-job/barred-occupations.html