Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania

No Contest Plea and voting rights

If my family member, who has been charged with a ethics code violation ( a nondegreed felony), chooses to plead no contest due to ill health and mounting legal fees, does he lose his voting rights, have any consequence to his social security, and finally - if asked on a questionnaire, have to say he is convicted of a felony?


Asked on 12/30/04, 11:37 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Marc V. Taiani AAAL - Allegheny Attorneys At Law

Re: No Contest Plea and voting rights

Any nolo-contendre plea is equivalent to a guilty plea, unless he is guilty I would not recommend it! If he agrees to a felony charge, Yes, he would need to report it......I recommend he discusses this matter further with an Attorney prior to making any significant determination.

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Answered on 12/30/04, 12:33 pm


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