No, they deserve to be fired for what they did. It is not illegal to fire someone for anything.
Just because they have a criminal record does not mean that their current address or residence is known to authorities - unless - they are currently in jail or prison.
Time in prison and a criminal record.
A person with a criminal record
Absolutely not.
Yes, an arrest is not the same as a criminal record. An arrest is when a person is taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record is a documented history of a person's criminal offenses. An arrest may or may not result in a criminal record, depending on the outcome of the legal process.
An arrest record shows when a person was taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record includes information about any charges or convictions. Both can impact a background check, but a criminal record is more serious as it indicates a person's involvement in criminal activities.
No.
no
Yes, the illegal status, combined with the criminal record is enough to result in deportation. The attempt to get child support is not a factor.j3h.
In the US - Asking for your arrest record or criminal history is not an illegal question.
In the U.K. spitting in public is a public order offence and can earn you an £80 fine. Spitting on a person is considered assault, which will earn you a criminal record.
Yes