You're kidding right? We have convicted felons holding political office right this minute.
A person wanting to go into politics can have their record expunged if enough time has passed.
A person can obtain an Indiana Producer's license with a misdemeanor of theft. Even though you obtain the license, it will be very unlikely that any type of mortgage company is going to hire you to work for them though.
Quit trying to fight it. Your parents are going to find out.
Literacy is not a specific requirement listed in the Constitution, but no one is going to make it in the world of politics not being able to read.
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Fiscal politics is anything going on in the government that has to do with monetary policy like budgets and things.
On how it was going to end. By the war :)
it gives a good sense of the choice of other person and prevent other dates going bad
That would depend entirely on which jurisdiction you are refering to as it is not defined the same way from place to place. You would have to research this locally instead of researching it on an international website as a class A misdemeanor in Washington DC is going to be FAR different than a class A misdemeanor in the badlands of Afghanistan.
Any type of insurance fraud is generally going to be considered a felony.
On how it was going to end. By the war :)
No. A person needs to know a lot of information and not taking these courses will prevent them from going on to advanced courses.
Yes, they can. They dont have to read you your rights unless they were going to question you about the crime they are charging you with.