You can lose a professional license for just about any crime, but that doesn't mean you will. There may be an investigation into the situation first, before a decision is formally made.
Licensing boards are becoming increasingly strict when it comes to professional licensure. When you become licensed in something, you are also agreeing to ethic behavior as well and many licenses hold you to a 'moral turpitude' clause type of behavior - which means you can have it revoked if you commit a misdemeanor or felony. It will depend on the crime, situation, and victim impact.
Added: If you are referring to a DRIVERS license, the answer MIGHT be no EXCEPT if you used the vehicle for a vehicular assault. If so, it is possible that your state DMV just MIGHT take a dim view of that and possibly suspend or revoke your driving privilege. It all depends on the laws of your state.
That is a question tha can only be answered by the licensing authority in your state. Contact them directly and ask.
No such thing.
you may lose your drivers license
If you lose your Florida driver license and need a replacement license, where do you apply for it?
1 for every 57 doctors lose their license
In Georgia you can. If you quit school before you are 18 you lose your license.
You will need to define assault rifle, and where you live. A TRUE assault rifle is a machine gun, and transfers of them are tightly regulated by the Federal government. What most people CALL an assault rifle is nothing but a semi-automatic rifle, and in most of the US, does not require a license to possess.
To write "Did he lose his license?" as a statement, you would simply say "He lost his license."
How many points does it take to lose your driver's license in Nevada
You'll lose your license for 90 days.
Its takin off u
Yes, a registered nurse in Florida can lose their license for driving convictions. A nurse can lose her license if her convictions include DUI and drug or gun possession for example.