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Old April 16, 2013, 01:53 PM   #188
JimDandy
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Except, JimDandy, that such cases as "Failure to Appear" when a summons was never sent to a correct address nor the attorney of record (which happened to my ex-wife and had an NICS impact) will result in prohibition, without any actual due process observed.

You assume due process; this is not a safe assumption.
Will that prohibition be removed when you contest/appeal the error? Due process is a two-way street. The government is made up of human beings, inherently including that human error. Someone served an incorrect search warrant will likely still get his house searched. That doesn't mean law enforcement can use what they find.

Some people are erroneously flagged. They can open an appeal file.
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