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Will you hire me if I have been arrested or convicted of a crime?

The LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE DEPARTMENT
Each applicant’s circumstances are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. However, felony convictions will make you ineligible. It is possible to be considered for employment with a prior, non-felonious arrest and/or conviction.

Can I Apply For Asylum Even If I Was Convicted of a Crime?

Frequently Asked Questions About Asylum
Yes, you may apply. However, you may be barred from being granted asylum depending on the crime. See INA ? 208(b). You must disclose any criminal history on your Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, and at your asylum interview. Failure to disclose such information may result in your asylum claim being referred to the Immigration Court, and possible fines or imprisonment for committing perjury. See similar questions...

If I have been convicted of a crime, can I appeal?

Scott Fenstermaker, New York City Criminal Defense Lawyer sp...
Under most circumstances, yes. However, there is normally a very limited time in which you can file a notice of appeal, which is how you notify the court in which you were convicted that you are appealing to the court that will review your conviction. You should immediately file a notice of appeal with the court in which you were convicted. If you are interested in speaking to a lawyer about your appeal, contact us. See similar questions...

I have been convicted of a crime, can I still serve?

Wisconsin Court System - court services for jurors - frequen...
Only individuals convicted of a felony crime would not be eligible to serve as a juror while completing their sentence. Once a person convicted of a felony has served a term of imprisonment or otherwise completed his sentence, including probation, his civil rights are automatically restored and he or she is eligible for jury duty. See similar questions...

Q: What if I have already been convicted of a crime?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: DUI Law
The punishment could be enhanced as a result of prior convictions. Click here to see the enhanced misdemeanor punishment ranges. See similar questions...

If I have been convicted of a crime, can I still register as a builder?

Frequently Asked Questions
A criminal conviction does not necessarily mean that the commission won’t issue a registration to you. Certainly, the commission considers many factors — the nature of the crime, its severity, when it occurred and whether it relates to the duties and responsibilities of being a registered builder are a few among many — when making a determination. The commission reviews every application on a case-by-case basis. See similar questions...

Does the TSDB contain information on people who have been convicted of a crime?

Federal Bureau of Investigation - Terrorist Screening Center...
The purpose of the TSDB is not to hold information on individuals who have been convicted of a crime; however, an individual appropriately included in the TSDB may also have a criminal history. None of the information pertaining to the criminal history is contained or referenced in the TSDB. See similar questions...

Are there alternatives to jail or prison if convicted of a crime?

Phoenix Arizona DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys - FAQs
There are many. Consultation with an experienced attorney is invaluable to properly determine which are the most viable options in a given case. Alternatives to jail include probation, alcohol and drug rehabilitation and treatment, electronic monitoring, house arrest, work release, work furlough, community service, and many more. See similar questions...

I was convicted of a crime; do I still have come to jury duty?

Facts & Answers-Comal County, Texas
It depends. If it was a felony and your rights have not been restored you are no longer eligible to serve on jury duty. If it was a misdemeanor crime (other than theft) you are still eligible to serve on jury duty. See similar questions...

Can I become a nurse if I have been convicted of a felony?

Frequently Asked Questions
Texas law states if you have ever been convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors, you may be ineligible to receive a nursing license in the State of Texas. You must submit to a criminal background check. Drug and assault related offenses are carefully scrutinized. See similar questions...

Currently, you are fighting the very crime you were convicted of. Isn't that ironic?

Bob Jensen's threads on accountancy scandals
No one failed worse than I did at such a young age. Sure, you can adjust the dollar amounts and say it was $10 billion with Bernie Ebbers at WorldCom, but it doesn't matter. I was CEO of a public company and I failed. [ZZZZ Best] was a fully reporting public company with a stock that went from $12 to $80. And at 21, I got a 25-year sentence and a $26 million restitution order, and that's [since been] turned into $1 billion in fraud uncoverings. See similar questions...

What types of punishments do I face if convicted of a crime?

Criminal Law FAQ - Online Lawyer Source
Sentencing can vary depending on the location of the case, the crime, the judge (and sometimes jury), and other specifics of the criminal case. In some cases a punishment for a particular crime is governed by the federal sentencing guidelines, and the judge does not have a big impact on determining the punishment. In other cases, the sentence is up to the judge''s discretion, who will take a variety of factors into account when determining a convicted offender''s punishment. See similar questions...

If I was convicted of a crime does that prevent me from bringing a lawsuit?

Frequently Asked Questions| The Law Office Of Gerald Oginski...
If you bring a lawsuit for an accident or medical malpractice, your credibility is always an issue. You will be asked whether you have every been convicted of a crime. If the answer is yes, you must answer truthfully. Being upfront about it is always better than trying to hide it. Besides, the defense will find out anyway when they do a search on you to see if you've ever been convicted. See similar questions...

I have been convicted for offences or crime(s). Will this affect my chances?

NZ Immigration Information - NZ immigrants helping NZ immigr...
The NZ government is very concerned about criminal convictions. Every case will be decided upon its merit, depending on severity of the crime, the conviction and how long ago it happened. You must declare all criminal convictions. In fact, should it later be revealed that you did have any convictions, your residence or citizenship status may be cancelled. See similar questions...

Are license applicants barred from holding a liquor license if they have been convicted of a crime?

Licensing Authority Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. An on‑premise license (which includes the categories of restaurants, hotels, bars, taverns and clubs) may not be issued to a person "who has been convicted of a violation of a federal or state narcotic drug law." off‑premise license (package store) may not be issued "to any applicant who has been convicted of a felony." See similar questions...

If I'm convicted of a crime, how does the judge determine the proper sentence?

Montgomery Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyer - Alabama Crimina...
The law lists a minimum and a maximum punishment for every offense, and the judge must devise a sentence within these limits. In determining the proper sentence the judge will consider many factors. Generally speaking, a repeat offender is going to face harsher penalties than a defendant with no prior criminal record. The judge will also consider the facts of the case and whether or not the offense was an aggravated one. See similar questions...

I was convicted of a crime a number of years ago. Can I get that conviction off my record?

Cook County, IL
We do not do expungements. An expungement is only one of the ways to remove a conviction off your record. You will need to contact the Clerk of Court Office nearest you to get information on how to get your record expunged. See similar questions...

I have been convicted of a drug crime. Can I get drug treatment instead of probation?

PROBATION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - TAD NELSON - HOUSTON ...
Occasionally, the court will agree to let you enroll in a drug treatment facility as a condition of your probation. Upon successfully completing the treatment, the court may consider a motion to release you from probation. Other times, the judge may sentence you to "Days as a Condition" of probation. This will require you to spend a certain amount of time in the county jail before being released into probation. See similar questions...

How do I report a crime?

Rensselaer County - Frequently Asked Questions
The ability of the police to locate and arrest criminals often depends on the thoroughness and accuracy of the report you submit. The following information checklist should be used for reporting both emergency and non-emergency crimes: Vehicle information: type, license number, color, year, make, model, unusual characteristics (e.g., dents, bumper stickers), number of persons, etc. See similar questions...

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