No, he's still paying on them. See Wikipedia.com write up about him for further information.
Typically, when a person is arrested for driving under the influence, there is a court date given. After a conviction, court costs and fines will be paid and the driver's license of the offender is revoked for a period of time.
Fines
Fines and tickets are a part of the public record. They can certainly be looked at, particularly if the job requires driving.
Yes, it is a conviction.
In Australia you can
Fraud and Attempted Fraud are not much differentiated in the United States. They are both Felony offenses. Yes. Fraud Charges can still ensue if an attempt at fraud was made even though it was not paid out.
In NSW Australia if you have unpaid outstanding fines your drivers licence is suspended until it is paid, If you wait for more then 3 years to do this you will have to sit for your licence again, after you have paid the fines.
It is illegal to not inform police if you are aware that they should be in police custody or are somehow breaking a law. However, if they have paid their fines, served jail time and been released, or otherwise have fulfilled the consequences of their conviction, then no. It depends what country you are in.
If your assessments and dues were overdue when you paid them and if the homeowners association has the right to assess overdue fines then the answer is yes.
The Federal law has an absolute prohibition of felons owning or even handling firearms According to Arizona law, you must have your felony conviction expunged, or set aside, in the jurisdiction you were convicted in. Once this is completed, you must petition to the court, a minimum of two years after the fines are paid, to restore your gun rights. If you possess a firearm without doing this, you will be charged with a felony.
No you can not join on parole, on probation or any fines not paid.
Yes. If you didn't, you would be over paid in unemployment compensation that you would have to pay back, plus possible interest, fines, and maybe jail if they determine you were guilty of unemployment fraud. You agreed to report any earnings and a new job qualifies there.