I've got a clean background. I've been applying at Wal Mart online for 3 years straight. Every month I re apply at Wal Mart. I've gotten 0 calls from them. When I call their human resources department, they tell me that they are reviewing applications. I really want to work at Wal Mart because it is a stable job that isn't going anywhere. Don't feel bad buddy, Wal Mart doesn't hire anyone!
It is up to each housing agency (either a housing authority or a private provider of Section 8 housing) to decide whether they will accept a person with a felony conviction. Some housing agencies will accept you if a specific amount of time has passed since the conviction (for example, no felonies in the past 3 years or the past 5 years) or if it's not a drug/violent felony. You need to check with your local housing authority or with other local providers of Section 8 housing for their rules.
Okay, we're talking about two different issues: the section 8 housing program, and a felony conviction. Each housing authority has its own rules regarding felony convictions for those who want to apply for the program. Generally, many of the housing authorities will prohibit anyone convicted of a felony of less than five years from receiving a voucher. Federal regulations prohibit those convicted of certain types of felonies from ever receiving a voucher or public housing. These felonies include sex offenses for which a person must register in his state as a sex offender; drug trafficking offenses; violent offenses such as robbery, aggravated battery, etc.; and fraud involving public assistance.
It all depends on what type of felony that person is convicted of. If the person must register in his state as a sex offender, the felony is of violent or drug nature, or the felony involves public assistance fraud, then by federal regulations the Housing Authority cannot accept this person into the voucher program. And the Housing Authority may have its own rules of whom they may exclude as convicted felons from their programs. Most often than not they include felonies of any kind of less than 5-7 years from the date of release from incarceration or supervision, whichever later occurred.
A drug sting is a drug dealer who has lots of drugs in there house.
Dart Drug ended in 1990.
I have never seen a tax form that asked for your criminal history record. WHY would you need to?
There is no statutes of limitations on a felony possession drug warrant. It forever stays active.
No. Possession of any amount is a felony. Sale or delivery of any amount is a felony. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia is a felony.
Its A felony :(
If you are on probation for felony possession of cocaine and fail a drug test for it, you go back to prison to complete your sentence.
Jeff Hardy?Yes,Felony possession of cocaine.Felony drug trafficking of opium.Two counts of felony possession with intent to redistribute a Schedule III drug.Maintaining a dwelling for drug use and/or distribution.Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.:/
is it a felony
No. In the U.S. it would be a "paraphernalia" ticket at most. Definitely not a felony
True or False: The State of Florida will revoke your license if you are found guilty of committing a felony for drug possession.
It means you're fcuked.
In MOST (but not all) jurisdictions possession of a "personal-use" amount of drugs is not a felony.
Possession of a legend drug without a valid prescription can lead to various charges, including misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the circumstances and the drug involved. Consulting with a legal professional in your jurisdiction is necessary to understand the specific consequences.