The bet option is to find an attorney who shares and can your prove your thoughts.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
Yes.
Waylon was never convicted of a crime to be pardoned for.
Never. Convicted felons are prohibited from ever owning a gun, regardless of the crime for which they were convicted.
a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.
Sure. It all depends on how believable the victim is. If seeing a person was required then a blind person could never be a witness, or a crime that happened in the dark could not be prosecuted.
Nolan was never allowed to set foot on US soil because he was suspected of espionage. He was never convicted of any crime. He was only suspected of the crime.
If you were never convicted of a federal crime, then yes.
Yes, it will show that you were arrested and then charged with the crime. But it will show you were never convicted of it.
No. Kerry never was tried or convicted of a crime.
You can't be convicted unless you are found guilty. You can't be found guilty if you were never brought to court. You can't be brought to court if you were never arrested, or charged.
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.