Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What is the penalty for possession of a firearm by a felon in Ga? Currently on probation?

My boyfriend is currently surveing a 15 year probation sentance(1 year complete). For 2 counts of felony child abuse(dont ask its a bunch of bull). When moving his stuff out of his ex-girlfriends house, he went and got his hunting rifle. They called the sherrif and he was arrested. Any idea on what his punshiment will be?
Answer:
Your boyfriend needs to hire an attorney, and quickly. Possible punishment is 1) revocation of probation, which would require that he serve his complete sentence on the child abuse convictions, and 2) additional charges for possession of a firearm by a felon, and the attending penalty. Given that his probation is 15 years, I am guessing that the sentence would have been at least that long. He is risking many years in prison, so he needs to get an attorney quickly.
PRISON. No felon in any state is allowed to have a firearm. He should never have gone near it, no matter what.
prison.they will probably revoke his probationand make him serve it in jail.now the other charge will probably carry jail too
A one way ticket to PRISON.
I don't know. States all have different laws. Have you called a lawyer? If not, do it ASAP.

Good luck.
It is illegal for any person convicted of a felony to possess, receive, or transport any firearm in any state. But if you'd like reference for Georgia specifically, I linked the source.
First of all, "bunch of bull". Since i wasnt born last night, im not inclined to believe that one. As far as his "going to get his rifle, not knowing he wasnt allowed to have it", THATS a bunch of bull. If he is that stupid, let him do his time. And as far as you go, do the country a favor, DONT HAVE CHILDREN, in case they turn out like you or your bf.
Do the crime do the time, Why are you hanging around a convicted child abuser? He said its bull. must have been enough evidence to convince the courtHe know he did wrong..Cant feel sorry I am a grand Pa and child abuser s suck..
He'll have to finish his any time he may have had ( probation usually doesn't have any) and what ever time he is given from this charge.
I suggest that your friend has violated the terms of his probation and faces a possible stay in jail. I know of no state that allows convicted felons to posses a fire arm. If his probation is revoked, he will start serving his 15 year sentence. May I suggest that you evaluate your relationship with this felon.

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