when you lie on a application you are taking a big risk. If they check on it and they most likely will. You will be tagged a liar, and employers often talk to each other. I would rather be honest then run the risk of not having a job in the future.
Lying on an application is wrong.
and i believe a bill is being passed to where it will be a felony, 10,000 dollars and 5 years in prison. i don't recall though.
The duration of Crime School is 1.43 hours.
Crime School was created on 1938-05-28.
Yes but only if you have been convicted of crime.
Hard to tell what you're trying to ask. No, a person cannot be charged for having an illness. Having an illness is not a crime. No, having multiple illnesses is not a defense for a crime, and will not prevent indictment if the crime can be charged.
Category:Boy Scouts of America When you fill out the BSA application, it will ask if you have committed a crime. The unit committee and the chartering organization will review the application, then it will go to the local council for a background check. If you lied on the application they will find out. If you committed a crime against a youth or a violent crime, then you will probably not be admitted. Any other determination will be be made by the unit committee and the chartering organization. If you are a Scout and commit a crime, then the unit leadership will determine whether you can retain your membership.
Any sort of crime must be reported on job applications. Faliure to do this is a crime in itself.
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Depending on the specific crime, it can go from several hours up to life sentence. There is no capital punishment in Mexico.
That would be bigamy which is a crime. And to get the license, they would have to lie on the application, which is also a crime.
You are suspected of having committed a crime
Yes, it is a legitimate and legal question.
yes posses a firearm during the comision of a crime counts as a gun crime. drugs are still illegal and having both results in jail.