if you where convicted then yes
It depends on the specific wording of the question. Generally, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is considered a criminal offense, so if the question asks about any criminal convictions, including DUI would be necessary. However, if the question only pertains to felony convictions or excludes traffic violations, it may not be necessary to disclose a DUI. It's important to read the question carefully and answer truthfully.
No, you do not have to share your plagiarism as a crime, especially if you haven't been convicted. Job applications are looking for theft and other crimes.
If they are asking if you have been convicted of a crime, yes you need to disclose.
President? Individual employers decide which jobs they do not trust to convicted felons, specific to the crime convicted of. We do not trust cash to convicted thieves, nor trust kids to convicted perverts. We must ignore arrests that did not lead to convictions.
On applications, when they ask "have you been convicted of a crime?" look at the statements written below. They describe the situations that will fall into the catagorie of being "convicted." Recieving an MIC ticket is not a convicted crome. The ones that are, arr mainly felonies. I have two misdemeanors, and never have I had to answer yes to that question...I even went as far as to ask the policeman who gave me them if I had to answer yes, and he told me no. Good luck.
Yes, misdemeanors ARE crimes, and it is probably better that you disclose them rather than have them unexpectedly find them in your records.
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
Yes but only if you have been convicted of crime.
Any employee can be fired for getting convicted of a crime. Employers need not ignore convictions, as they must sometimes ignore arrests. And employers need not hold a job open for an employee gpoing to jail.
You answer truthfully. If you lie and get the job you will be fired when they find out. Many jobs also do background checks and it will come out anyway, so tell the truth.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
Yes, trespassing is a crime, and if there is sufficient evidence you did it, you will be convicted.