Is an individual who has been pardoned, or whose conviction was expunged or set aside, or whose civil rights have been restored, considered convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence?
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- Is an individual who has been pardoned, or whose conviction was expunged or set aside, or whose civil rights have been restored, considered convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence?
- If I am an out-of-state resident petitioning to have my civil rights restored by the Governor for a Virginia felony conviction, will I need to submit anything besides a complete application?
- What is required to have my civil rights restored?