Let's be honest here: NOBODY with a criminal record has a good chance at a job or profession, if someone of equal abilitywithout a criminal record, also applies for it.
Do not listen to this person, I have a felony and had a drug addiction problem, and guess what...I made my career out of it! Go back to school, and get a psychology degree, get your CAC1 then 2 then three, and help people get clean and sober! Best of luck!
You should be able to pursue any degree you wish.
You should answer your EMT background questions honestly. Trespass felony won't automatically exclude employment in Denver.
You can get a CDL. The question should be one of whether you'll be able to find employment as a CDL driver with your record.
No, it should have no bearing on one's right to obtain an education.
This should help somewhat. Felony offenses are criminal acts that are punishable by life imprisonment, the death penalty, or imprisonment in a state prison for a period of time longer than a year. Capital felony Death penalty/life in prison Life Felony (after 1995) Life in prison and/or Fine: $15,000 Felony of First Degree 30 years, but in some cases life in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Second Degree 15 years in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Third Degree 5 years in prison and/or Fine: $5,000
You should be able to, providing you are readily available for employment. You cannot draw it during that period where you are free on bailbond awaiting trial.
Yes. However, finding employment is a different matter. Before you go for a CDL, you should check with prospective companies to see if you'll be eligible for them to hire you.
This depends on so many different factors and circumstances surrounding the dwi. It is certainly possible under a plea agreement if you have the right attorney, a lenient prosecutor and lenient judge. It is also unlikely that you will only get probation if your dwi felony is due to multiple dwi offences in the past. Honestly though, jail time for a dwi felony should be the least of ones worries. A felony will make it extremely difficult to secure employment.
Earning a degree online is the same as earning a degree at an institution. It would be no different. So according to the ministry of education and based on the school regulations and salary requirements... there should be no difference.
One might find employment running an MRI machine at a local hospital. In order to qualify for a job like this, one should get at least an Associate's degree as an X-Ray technician.
Yes, a felony drug charge should typically show up on an employment background check. Background checks typically include criminal records, and a felony charge is a serious offense that is likely to be included in the report. However, the specific policies of the employer and the type of background check being conducted can affect what information is included in the report.
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