Without knowing what the specific charge was - it may come down to a question of how serious the offense was that you committed... and how long ago. The only way to learn whether it will affect you or not is to contact the agency of your choice anjd speak with them about it. It may be overlooked - it may not. There's no way of knowing until you ask.
Impossible to answer. What IS the misdemeanor you were charged with? That may be the crux of the matter.
No!
yes you can just because your wife has a record does not mean that you become a cop but first go to an academy and get your degree and you are on your way
no because it is on your record and can not be over-looked, to become a cop you must have a clean record 100%
Yes, as long as the charge that you were either convicted of, or plead out to was a misdemeanor, excluding the following misdemeanor charges: 1. Domestic Violence 2. Assault/Battery 3. Any combined drug arrests (misdemeanors) in the past 5 years that exceeds 3 or more times. Don't commit a felony, and you can be a cop.
How to become is simple you start out as a cop and then later you are going to do examination for your institution and then get a promotion.
No, your military record will be researched as part of your background check and you will be disqualified for drug use. .
While it is possible it is very unlikely. There are too many applicants with no criminal record at all.
If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
rent-a-cop
You can offer to cop a plea to a lesser assault charge (misdemeanor) and see what the prosecutor says. If he accepts you would get less than a year in jail.
Can you become a cop if you don't get tazzered but still go on the streets in a police car?????