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A misdemeanor domestic violence conviction does not affect voting rights, unlike a felony conviction.

What Right Law Group attorneys say

now it doesn't affect your voting rights so if you get a misdemeanor charge and conviction for domestic violence you can still vote so it's not quite to the level of a felony conviction however domestic violence cases convictions equal no guns
Alexis Austin Litle · Will A Domestic Violence Charge Mean I Lose My Gun Rights? // Right Law Group #coloradoWatch clip ↗

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now it doesn't affect your voting rights so if you get a misdemeanor charge and conviction for domestic violence you can...

Alexis explains: "now it doesn't affect your voting rights so if you get a misdemeanor charge and conviction for domestic violence you can still vote so it's not quite to the level of a felony conviction however domestic violence cases convictions equal no guns"

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The situation

Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard

What changed

he fought hard for me

The result

they dismissed the whole case

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What changed

their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed

The result

get my case dismissed

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