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- Convicted Felons Deserve a Second ChanceQuestions and Answer with a convicted felon on Ohio.
Forgotten Felons of AmericaIn America over 65 million people are a felon .Felons are not protected under Fair Housing Laws . Felons ought to be considered a protected class .- What You Should Know About Felonies and Misdemeanors in OhioFelonies and misdemeanors are nothing to mess with in the criminal world.
- Resources for FelonsIn today's economy, having a felony is just another strike that stops people from being able to move on with their lives and live prosperously.
- "Felon" Movie ReviewFelon delivers a cold, hard look into prison life that I believe to be eerily accurate.
- Gun Control and FelonsA look at the Constitutional right to bear arms and the revocation of that right to convicted felons.
- The Ross ExperienceSociety's views on what constitutes appropriate child rearing in question.
Voting for My Right to Not VoteWith the onslaught of political campaigns splattering the television and front porch with pamphlets, I once again feel the pressure of my family, friends and colleagues to get out and VOTE!- Can a Convicted Felon Be a Lawyer?Getting a law license with a felony conviction is difficult but possible in some states.
- Proposal 10-2 on November 2, 2010 Michigan Ballot Makes Felons Ineligible from Holding Public OfficeVoters in Michigan face several interesting proposals at the November 2, 2010 polls. In my nearly 30 years as a registered voter, I do not remember a proposal like Proposal 10-2 which would prohibit a convicted felon from holding office.
Blagojevich Guilty of Lying to FBI; But is Becoming a Felon Actually Good News for Him?Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been found guilty of just one of the 24 charges against him. Although he is now a felon, perhaps he should think of himself as fortunate.- Indiana Ban on Food Stamps for Drug FelonsIndiana is one of the minority of states that bans drug felons from receiving Food Stamps for a lifetime.
- Grants for FelonsIf you have been convicted of a felony in the past and want to go back to school or college to complete your education, grants for felons is the right choice for you.
Al Franken May Have Been Elected to Senate by Voter Fraud, Study SuggestsA study done by an organization called Minnesota Majority suggests that Al Franken, of "Saturday Night Live" fame, was elected to the Senate on the basis of illegal votes by convicted felons in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.- Tony Yayo's Thoughts of a Predicate Felon: A ReviewThoughts of a Predicate Felon itself, while following the general G-Unit formula '" top-shelf beats, 50 Cent hooks, braggadocio, and G-Unit namedrops '" is a shade weaker than the aforementioned albums.
- Students' Loans, Without Cosigner, Vital for Education for FelonsFor many convicted felons, finding employment can be challenging and, as a result, education seems the next viable option. Here is what felons need to know about student loans as well.
- How Uninsured Felons Benefit from Health Care ReformIf you are uninsured and have been convicted of a felony, here is what you need to know about Health Care Reform.
- Distance Learning: Community College Vital to Education for FelonsFor those convicted of a felony, finding gainful employment can be challenging and for this reason, it is important to encourage distance learning or community college education while incarcerated.
Companies that Hire FelonsIf you are looking for a job, and have a felony on your record, here are some job ideas for you.- The Benefits of Employing Convicted FelonsUnemployment is on the rise and many offenders are finding it more difficult than before to find a job. This article will explain some of the socioeconomic benefits of hiring convicted felons.
- Ex-Felon Voting in KentuckyKentucky's constitution has been changed to prevent a sizable population of people from voting! The constitution should be ammended to allow all people the right to have their voices heard.
- Felon Disenfranchisement: Good or Bad?This paper intends to inform the reader about felon voting rights and why felons must retain said rights.
- Differences Between Jail and PrisonJail and prison are two different entities within the criminal justice system.
- Felons Don't Need JobsIf your a felon and you've been surfing around the internet, then no doubt you've come across the "Cost Per Action" or "Survey Site" advertising that's being fired at you. Don't waste your time. Stop selling yourself short, and start making a better life.
No Hiring Felons? WHY? NOT???I am a Felon, by history, NOT BY NATURE, NOR BY DESIRE! Getting a job has been more and more difficult in these economically trouble times. I was rewarded with a good job when I lied by marking the "NO FELONY BOX" on the very first application.- Felons and Second ChancesFelons who are reformed still cannot find work.
- Felons Can Still VoteContrary to popular belief, Felons can still participate in voting
- Felon Starring Val Kilmer a Movie ReviewA film that recieved little initial fanfare is now seeing a resurgence in viewership on Blu-Ray and DVD. Take a look at a true diamond in the rough.
- Help Employ Ex-Convicts: Don't They Deserve a 2nd Chance?Did you know that most ex-felons were non-violent offenders? People with criminal backgrounds are probably one of the fastest growing minorities in the country.
- Whitlow is Felon AlrightWhitlow, also called felon, is a painful infection which characteristically affects the tissues of the fingertip. It usually begins as an infection of the skin surrounding the fingernails.
- Felons CAN Vote and Will in the 2008 Presidential ElectionA look at the laws that govern the votes of convicted felons and what they must do to be able to vote upon release from prison.
Felons Should Not Have to Pay TaxesFelons should not be liable for local, state, or federal taxes according to the founding fathers.- The 13th Angry Man: A Felon in the Jury PoolJury duty in a sleepy Massachusetts town has its unexpected moments
- Study Finds Easy Way to Reduce Criminal Re-Offending RatesHave you ever wondered why someone has committed a crime, is convicted, serves probation, and then commits ANOTHER crime? Results of a new study by Florida State University researchers sheds light on the problem, and finds a simple solution to help reduce recidivism rates.
"Get Back to Work" Program Launched by Rich Trucking & LogisticsFelons are screened, interviewed and evaluated on an individual basis.- Job Hunting for Ex-Offenders: How Felons Can Get Back into the WorkforceThis article contains tips for people with criminal records on how to re-enter the workforce and deal with their criminal history in the job search and interview process.
- Felons are in Need of Work All Over the U.S.Tanisha Greene
Sting Operation Closes Compton StoreNearly 900 weapons involved in crimes ranging from gang-related activity to murder have been linked to one store in Compton California. The two managers of the store have been arrested. Many of the crimes were committed by children age 15-17.
How Felonies Are ProcessedFelonies are the most severe offenses in the American criminal justice system. Felonies include the most heinous crimes known to man.- One Among Many: An Example of Incomplete LawmakingCongress and State Assemblies rack up many hours trying to work up laws and regulations that are supposed to be used to protect the citizens of their jurisdictions. Still some laws aren't fully thought out.





