Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
felony conviction
If you are convicted of a felony and after you haveserved your time or probation, are you able to vote or bear arms?
Asked on 12/17/08, 11:36 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: felony conviction
Maybe. The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 48.05 governs the restoration of civil rights in Texas following a felony conviction.
Answered on 12/17/08, 11:45 am
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