So then the kid comes out at 17 and now he can't get a job with a felony conviction.
All were in prison on felony convictions or had recently been released.
Loss of rights due to felony conviction takes many forms.
He was already serving time on an unrelated felony conviction.
He could get up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the felony conviction.
In 1975, 15 percent of all California's felony convictions led to prison terms.
For a third felony conviction, a defendant is subject to a term of 15 years to life.
Today, 35 percent of felony convictions lead to prison time.
A buyer must be 18 or older and have no felony convictions.
Do you know how difficult it is to get a good job when you've had a felony conviction?