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If the application asks if you were ever CHARGED, no, you do not.

HOWEVER - if the application asks if you were ever ARRESTED, if you were arrested for the alleged offense, you must answer yes.

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Q: If you have not been indicted on a felony charge must you put it on a job application?
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