There are no laws against this practice that I am aware of, or have ever heard of.
Yes, if they asked.
DNA fingerprinting is reliable because with that they can convict or acquit individuals of criminal offenses because every person is genetically unique.
DNA Fingerprinting
The most common place to find fingerprinting is typically at law enforcement agencies, such as police stations or sheriff's offices. These agencies use fingerprinting for identification purposes in criminal investigations or background checks.
The charge is the same whether it's your first offense or your fifth offense. If will be some type of Larceny offense. Possibly 'Embezzlement,' if the money order's were actually entrusted to you by trust.
it was a burglary in 1902 by Henry Jackson
Live scan fingerprinting typically checks criminal records going back 7-10 years, depending on state laws and regulations.
When a person is charged with assault, an employer can do a background check to look at a persons criminal past. The only way to get the charge off of your record, is to return to court and ask the judge if it can be expunged.
No, your employer cannot legally charge you a fee for direct deposit.
jury tampering is a criminal charge that starts with "j"
we can apply the knowledge of fingerprinting to find the clue to solve the problem
An employer should not charge a 1099 employee for workman's comp. If you get a 1099 you are not in an employer, employee relationship You are an independent contractor.