There is no way of detemining whether or not the person would be accepted for such a position and the cited background. In the private sector there are not laws that would prevent an organization employing someone in the situation described. There are however restrictions in such matters when one is applying for a position with a public agency such as a state's department of health and social services.
If it's a felony conviction, no.
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
Money, felony conviction, elected officials.
you dont
Depends on what the assault was. In the US, conviction of any felony, or conviction of a crime of domestic violence is a bar to possessing any firearm.
A conviction stays on your record and will affect you for life.
until hes 21 depending on the felonyAdded: Unless the felony involved the violation of some type of motor vehicle regulation (e.g.: DUI - Vehicular Homicide - etc), there is no automatic loss of license upon conviction of a non-vehicular felony offense.
no there isnt and im a fbi agent
Is it a pending charge for a felony or a felony conviction? If so, then no. Not in Texas, nor in any other state.
Any felony conviction or domestic violence conviction disqualifies that person from ever touching a firearm.
It is possible to work as a correctional counselor in Atlanta with a felony, but it may present challenges given the nature of the job and restrictions related to working with individuals who have criminal backgrounds. It ultimately depends on the specific hiring policies of the correctional facility and the nature of the felony conviction.
Involuntary Manslaughter is in fact a Felony.