Kelly Restores Client’s Gun Rights So He Can Teach His Daughter How to Hunt and Inherit Heirloom Firearms
When Kelly’s client was 19 he was convicted of Aiding and Abetting Felony First Degree Burglary in Hennepin County for allegedly entering an acquaintance’s home with friends after a party without permission and breaking a door with a brick. As a result of this conviction, he was subject to a lifetime firearms prohibition. Kelly was able to demonstrate her client’s subsequent successes and rehabilitation to the judge in order to show that this was an isolated incident in an otherwise good and successful life. The judge agreed, restoring his rights so that he can take his daughter hunting, inherit his father’s guns, and attend hunting outings with friends and colleagues.