if you have a felony and are trying to get a job, please remember one thing. it is going to be tough, don't stop trying though. you may have find 15 companies and get 7 interviews, get 3 call backs, and interview once- then they do a pre-employment screening and find a felony.......you will never hear from them again. you will try to call back but no one answers. it's ugly. after 09\01\2001 it's really bad. don't quit trying though, someone will hire you, you just don't know who and where you will find them.
Any kind of robbery is a felony in every state.
Depending on the state in which you live you may or may not be able to. I know that in Ohio if you have any kind of felony you cannot work in any kind of medical field.
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Not enough information is known (or disclosed) about your felony conviction. This question can only be answered by contacting the licensing agency for Emergency Medical Services in the state of WA and asking them directly.
Depending on the kind of felony, yes.
Any Felony carries a min of 5 years in jail ... the Judge can reduce the time you have to due ...
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It can depend on what kind of felony crime and how serious it was - or if you were armed. Just because it is your first time (getting caught) does not mean you automatically get a free bite at the apple.
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For that answer you would have to call or contact the Dutch Embassy or a Consular Office and ask if they will admit visa holders with that kind of record.
No; Massachusetts is in New England. Traditionally, New England is made up of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. New England is not a state, and it is not any kind of legislative district or county. It is a traditional term for this region of the US.
A sentence of probation for ANY kind of gun felony is practically unheard of.