Your adult criminal history NEVER 'goes away' - your employer will always be able to find it if they look far enough back in your history. You would be better off disclosing it so that the prospective employer won't think you tried to conceal it. Your choice.
Any sort of crime must be reported on job applications. Faliure to do this is a crime in itself.
. . . is a crime. Depending on the value of the items you steal, it can be either a misdemeanor or a felony.
It will depend on the classification of the crime in question. In California it is most likely to be one year.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If the conviction was for a crime of domestic violence, or for unlwful use of controlled drugs, then FEDERAL law prohibits sale.
Misdemeanor.
Difficult to say - any domestic violence crime is considered pretty serious nowadays, whether it was a misdemeanor or a felony.
No, zoophelia is not legal in California. it is illegal and punishable by jail time and/or a fine. The crime can fall into a misdemeanor or felony category depending on the charges.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
If you commit a crime when you are young it is considered a misdemeanor.
Malicious misdemeanor is a lower than felony class crime. One of the elements of the crime must include that the offender perpetrated the crime "with malice"
Misdemeanor.
Misdemeanor.