Deferred Disposition Firearm Rights

Summary

A deferred disposition under § 18.2-57.2 for domestic assault may affect firearm ownership rights under federal law. If the charge is dismissed, the firearm ban may not apply. Consult an attorney to confirm based on the cases final outcome. Saving conversations is not possible, but you can take notes or save the text for future reference.

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Yes it was an 18 year old he had a deferred disposition these are the two Virginia codes he didn't I believe plead guilty was found guilty he has a one year of unsupervised probation and I could ever see 10 days but 10 days were suspended and 30 days but 30 days
Thank you for the information. It seems the person is dealing with a deferred disposition under **§ *.*-*.*** for an offense under **§ *.*-*.***. To clarify, are you asking about the conditions of probation, the potential for dismissal, or the consequences of non-compliance?
Would you be able to ever own a firearm
In Virginia, under federal law (* U.S.C. § *), a conviction for domestic violence, including offenses under **§ *.*-*.***, results in a firearm possession ban. If the charge was deferred and dismissed, the ban may not apply. Consult an attorney to confirm based on your case's final disposition.
I'm not sure actually what happened I'll try and find out
It sounds like you're seeking clarification regarding firearm ownership after a deferred disposition for a domestic assault charge (§ *.*-*.*) in Virginia. To provide accurate information, could you confirm whether the charge was fully dismissed or remains on record? This affects firearm possession rights. Let me know!
Is it possible to save this conversation and come back to it
Unfortunately, I cannot save conversations for you to return to later. However, you can save the text on your device or take notes for future reference. Let me know if you need any clarification or further assistance!