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Felony convictions carry lasting collateral consequences. The precise rights denied to persons with felony convictions vary state to state, and include loss of rights to vote, to serve on juriesor to hold public office. Federal consequences of felony convictions include loss of the right to possess a firearm as well as denial of access to government grants, loans, contracts, public housing and educational funding.
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