Yes i am proof, charged with posession of weed when i was 24 am now 60 it is still on the fbi records and i was never incarcerated
yes as long as it wasnt a felony conviction
Yes. If you were not convicted you can probably get your record sealed. The employee are prohibited to ask questions like these. And you can state that you never had a felony conviction. But laws in different States may differ a little, but most likely you can still be a nurse.
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
A pardon does not erase or remove a felony conviction from your record. However, it may grant you legal forgiveness and restore certain rights that were revoked due to the conviction, such as the right to vote or own firearms. The conviction will still appear on your record, but the pardon can help mitigate some of the negative consequences associated with it.
You certainly can. If the record was destroyed because of it being a juvenile conviction, you'd be perfectly fine.
If the felony conviction is still on your record, and has not been pardoned, overturned, or otherwise forgiven, then it is still a violation of federal (and probably every state law as well) to possess any type of firearm.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
No, if the felony is still on your record then you may not posses a firearm!
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
Wrong. A felony conviction IS a felony conviction. You may be able to get the offense expunged (IF Arizona is one of the few states that will restore your civil rights).
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
No, they cannot.