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Old 07-03-2013, 6:54 AM
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Best case scenario if this is a new conviction is that the individual abides by the terms and conditions of their probation, completes successfully (even terminating early is a possibility depending on your county) and then petition the courts to reduce the charge to a misdemeanor.


If the charge is not reduced, there is no way for a prohibited person to legally use or possess a firearm, with or without supervision.

However, I'm just a PO, not a lawyer.
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