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Can a convicted felon covey real property in the state of Va? |
Can a convicted felon covey real property in the state of Va? If you mean "convey," as in buy, sell, own, transmit, etc. a felon cant vote and he needs to work on his life I have no idea what covey is. I looked it up but doesn't match the context. Anyway maybe your thinking survey or I didn't look it up right. |
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