The question makes no sense - please re-word and re-submit.
It is possible to join the military with a felony, but acceptance is at the discretion of the military branch based on the nature and severity of the offense. Having a felony on your record does not automatically disqualify you. As for having it removed, that would depend on the laws of the state where the offense occurred and the specific circumstances of the case.
Theres no laws that state that a convicted felon cant be a bartender. Its really at the diecression of the employer if he/shes agrees to take on a convicted felon. Employers do have to be informed though of any criminal records.I believe so.
i don't know how they do it on a xbox but on PC theres hypercam2 u can record anything
yes theres a lot of weird stuff that are records
Most, if not all, job applications ask if you have ever been convicted of a crime or felony. You should answer truthfully with a side note "to be discussed at interview". If you are called in for an interview, explain the felony conviction as honestly as you can in a truthful manner, and hope the interviewer will empathasize with you. In all cases, do not fail to answer truthfuly on the job application. Some places will hire someone on the spot after the interview because they have a vacancy that needs to be filled and later go back to check your application only to find out that you lied about the felony. Lying on an application is grounds for dismissal almost everywhere.
Theres no official thing for this but my friends got to 33 rounds
try to remember how long your last break up was....... theres your answer
Theres a fund in the UK that covers these sorts of losses and, dependent on circumstances, would not affect your insurance. Elswhere, don't know
Well theres many ways but ill give you the basic ones. First if you don't have a highschool diploma or a GED( only about 20 percent make it with GED) don't even try, second if you have a bad criminal record your not getting in, third if ur not a us citizen or at least a perminent citizen(green card) your not getting in. If u have a bad medical record like had cancer, aids, etc your not getting in unless you get rid of them. Those are the basic things usually a recruiter looks for. Theres more out there that's basicly the main stuff
I bet alot.. I want one!
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