"If you have been convicted of a felony and served your sentence in prison you can restore some of your civil rights. This is my story. I am a former law enforcement official and I was convicted many years ago for some acts that I did not consider to be violations of the law. This case was "high profile" as my troubles received a lot of publicity. I served a prison sentence and restructured my life. However, being a convicted felon and having served a prison sentence resulted in the loss of many of my civil rights. I hired Kyle Humphrey and we went to court. The first judge did not want to issue my certificate of rehabilitation because of the notoriety of the case and the second judge recused himself because he was a prosecutor when my case went to trial. Kyle kept on working on my behalf until we achieved victory as the court finally granted my petition of rehabilitation. I am now waiting for the governor to act favorably on my request for a pardon. I found that hiring an attorney who is persistent and never wanting to give up is crucial to the outcome of a case." Don
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