Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
Restoring Rights
My husband wants to get a blasting lincens, for work, and restore his rights. He had a feloney 20 years ago and is wondering if this will show up on a background check with A.T.F.? We can find no record of his crime, since he took a plea bargin he may of pleaded to less then a feloney, but it is hard to remember since it happened so long ago. Can you help us clear up this matter? We are not sure how to begin, we do know that the laws on a feloney convictions changed after 1996, and wonder if this is why we cannot find any records. Thanks Kathi
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Restoring Rights
The first issue is to find out if it was a felony or a misdemeanor. Check out this link to find out http://www.dps.state.az.us/reports/criminalhistory/default.asp. You will have to get your fingerprints and submit the necessary forms. If it was a misdemeanor, than you are good. If it was a felony, then you will need to keep going.
The federal Safe Explosives Act prevents those who have been convicted of a felony, where the Judge could have sentenced you to more than one year confinement, from obtaining an explosive license. So if the conviction is a felony, you would have to look at what the charge was and see at the time whether you could have received in excess of one year confinement. If not, then you should be good. If so, then the real issue isn't restoration of civil rights, because your conviction will still be there. What you would have to do is to apply to the court to try and get the conviction set aside. You would argue that it was so long ago, you have done great things since, etc. If the qualifying felony conviction is not set aside, then I don't think you will get your license. If it is, hopefully ATF will pass you. If not, I believe you can appeal that, and argue again that it was so far in the past, it wasn't a dangerous offense, etc.
So first apply to get your record. If it is a qualifying felony conviction, contact me and I can see if we can get it set aside and restore all civil rights also.
Christopher Winchell
Attorney at Law
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