In North Carolina, the consequences of felony convictions are serious. Upon conviction, individuals may face lengthy prison sentences, expensive fines, loss of voting rights, and may find it difficult to obtain housing, secure employment, and obtain financial assistance. Additionally, individuals convicted of felonies may be subject to negative public stigmas which can make social reintegration more difficult. In addition to the criminal penalties associated with a felony conviction, there are also collateral consequences such as the inability to own or possess firearms. Those convicted of certain offenses may also have their driver’s license suspended or revoked. Furthermore, a felony conviction […]
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