Yes, the stupid mistake you made when you were 18 is still haunting you.
If you were charged with and pled (or were found) guilty to shoplifting (thus paying the fine) it will appear on a criminal background record.
Yes, a misdemeanor for shoplifting in CA will typically show up on a background check in CA. Misdemeanor convictions can appear on both standard and more thorough background checks conducted in the state.
(in the US) Anyone can sue anybody for anything. You can try if you wish, but just because they failed to show up in court doesn't necessarily mean that they don't still have the evidence that you actually committed the crime.
A retail theft background check may reveal any past convictions or charges related to theft or shoplifting, as well as any other criminal offenses that may be on record. This information can impact the individual's ability to secure employment in the retail industry.
A felony charge that has been dismissed may still appear on a background check unless it has been expunged or sealed. It is recommended to check the laws in your jurisdiction regarding expungement or sealing of criminal records to ensure the charge does not show up on a background check.
No. The charges were dismissed.
No.
do hotel charge show the day and month you charge on your statement
Yes it does, because they show that the person dos not have good moral character.
Having shoplifting charges on your record may affect your ability to pass a background check, as it may raise concerns about your trustworthiness and integrity. The impact of a shoplifting charge on a background check will depend on the employer's policies and the nature of the role you are applying for. It's best to be honest about any charges on your record and be prepared to explain the circumstances surrounding them.
Shoplifting can show up on a standard DBS check if the crime is considered to be relevant based on the rules set out by the government. The decision to disclose shoplifting offenses on a CRB check will depend on the severity of the offense and how recent it was.
you show her who is in charge and put her in her place