Should be able too unless the felony is a sexual or violent crime.
2007-07-05 16:32:05
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answered by Truth is elusive 7
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Yes, you should still be able to have visitation rights even if you have a felony. Depending on what you did there is always the possibility that supervised visitation may be ordered at first. Good luck.
2007-07-05 16:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the conviction and the prison itself (which is usually based on the conviction too).
Like violent offenders go to a maximum security prison where they do not get to play with, talk to, or even see another human being unless it's a guard.
2007-07-05 16:37:42
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answered by Mr. Samsa 5
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The answer is simple. Yes.
Whether or not you do depends on a myriad of facts specific to your particular case.
2007-07-05 21:39:30
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answered by hexeliebe 6
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It may have to be supervised but yes.
2007-07-05 16:38:07
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answered by GERALD S. MCSEE 4
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