I doubt it. They do fingerprints and the felony will come up.
Unable to answer the question on the qualifications for a guard card in CA. However, if CA does a background check on you, they WILL find the OH felony record.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
No, and I question whether you can even be accepted to the bar with a felony record.
Yes, any felony will show on a persons record, even a deferred sentence will still show on a record.
Yes even a misdemeanor gives you a record
Your criminal record is permanent, although a case resolved in juvenile court will be absolutely sealed (there are some exceptions even in juvenile court). In some instances, depending on the outcome on the felony, the record may be sealed from public view even for adults. Even a sealed adult record, however, may be used for lawful governmental purposes.
You cannot work as a paramedic anywhere with a felony on your record as far as I know. Some violent misdemeanors will even disqualify you from employment.
It doesn't go away. You get a felony (or misdemeanor) conviction on your adult record, it's on there for life. Even juvenile convictions don't simply go away - the records just get sealed when you turn 18.
You get charged with a felony. Although, having any amount of heroin is an auto felony in most states. So you can have a clean record but still get a felony for having even the smallest amount of heroin.
smd No... you can't record chat with a capture card, unless you have it set to play through your speakers. And, even then, you can't record your own voice.
Since Medical Marijuana came into play, the laws changed. Even if you have your medical card, anything over two ounces is a felony.
Unless the offense was committed prior to your 18th birthday your adult record will always reflect your felony charge. Even though you might not have actually served jail time, probation IS a sentence after being found guilty. If you had been found not guilty or the charges were dismissed you would not have had to serve 3 years. Probation is not a "get out of jail free" card. I know that pretty hard core but some how you can. ADDED: See discussion page: