Normally yes, if the conviction is a violent one, or drug related. Different Dept.'s have different standards for entrance.
In new jersey it is 9 points
no. i don't know of government agencies hiring felons. if they don't do a background check then you may get hired.AnswerI would have thought it depends on the nature of the conviction ! Obviously - someone convicted of crimes against children should automatically be rejected. However, a person convicted of (for example) a traffic offence - shouldn't be automatically barred from teaching. Everyone's circumstances are different - and the nature of the conviction shouldn't prevent a person from teaching unless they're an obvious threat to their pupils.
No you must first expunge your criminal conviction before applying for a bus driver or limousine driver in New Jersey.
Yes, toilet papering someone's property without permission is considered criminal mischief in New Jersey and can lead to fines or other legal consequences. It is best to avoid this type of activity to prevent any trouble with the law.
To stab someone
Yes - It is up to the NJ CPA Board to determine whether the conviction affects the ability to become a CPA
"On Jersey Shore" is not an idiom -- it's a description of where someone lives. They are on the shore or coast of the state of New Jersey.
You can find a jersey display at the Amazon website. Once on the page, type "Jersey display" into the search field to bring up the listings of jersey display cases.
If someone likes to go to the beach or just travel.
yes
Fistpump fiend!!
As far as I am aware, no. That is the point of the Careless Driving conviction. Just be thankful the judge/prosecutor was willing to cut you the deal, pay the fine (plus that absurd surcharge), and drive carefully.