President-elect Donald Trump received an unconditional discharge following his New York hush money conviction, avoiding jail time or community service, but retains felonies on his record.
Despite his felony conviction, Trump can still vote in Florida as the state allows restoration of voting rights after completing a sentence for non-serious felonies.
Under federal law, Donald Trump, as a convicted felon, is prohibited from owning firearms, thus impacting his constitutional rights significantly.
In New York, convicted felons must provide a DNA sample after sentencing for crime databank use, beginning a noninvasive process that creates genetic profiles.
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