Most jurisdictions are deemed "at-will employment" which means you can be fired for any reason or no reason at all. Assuming it's not a discriminatory firing under the Civil Rights law.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
Yes but only if you have been convicted of crime.
You answer truthfully. If you lie and get the job you will be fired when they find out. Many jobs also do background checks and it will come out anyway, so tell the truth.
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a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.
If you were convicted, yes.
In the US, the only time you can say a person is guilty of a crime is after they have been convicted of the crime. Until a person is convicted or admits guilt in a court of law, they are charged with the crime or suspected of the crime.
Require all adult citizens who have not been convicted of a violent crime to carry a handgun.
a) He has not committed a crime b) He has not been convicted of committing a crime... c) ...yet.
Because you have been convicted of committing a crime or are suspected of having committed a crime and are awaiting trial
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