| Well, if it was not part of the original sentence than it is illegal. But if it is part of the original than it is legal.
If you are sentenced to thiry years in prison plus a life of probation afterward than that is legal. If you are setenced to thirty years in prison and nothing more. After two years of being released they come up to you and say that you are now under probation that is illegal and against the rights of the people.
I see where you are going with it and I understand it. The law in that regard is kinda tricky. if they sentence you with one thing and you serve your time fine. But if after you get out they charge you again and sentence you again for the same crime that you already served time for that is illegal.
Basicly, the stripping of one's right must be done when the person is sentenced. If it is done after the sentence has been served it is illegal. Hence why federal law states that Felons cannot own firearms. It is law that is served while the subject is being sentenced. If it was served after the subject served his/her time. It would be illegal.
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