In PA you can
Targets hiring determinations are unique to each individual and investigation
yes, there is no problem in it
File a petition (motion) for expungement with the court. It may or many not be granted. It all lies in the hands of the judge who reviews your motion.
no, i do not believe that they would extradite on a misdemenor that was four years old.
The DUI charge may make a difference if it was within the past 3 years or so. However, you need to find out if the marijuana charge was a misdemeanor or felony and the exact date it happened. Some employers will overlook a misdemeanor if it happened several years ago without a recurrence. You may also check into your state's expungment rules. However, just from these two events, he may not be an ideal candidate to be handling inventory and administering drugs.
Yes, if there was no conviction, and the deferred adjudication is not still pending.
Yes, that should not be a problem.
Marijuana's psychoactive properties was discovered 5000 years ago. No one knows who had the idea of smoking it.
Any criminal conviction, including a misdemeanor, can be looked at no matter how long ago it was. There is no time limit on how far back a background check can go.
I believe that charge might be a felony case due, especially, to the length of time it went on.
i have a charge that happen about 7 years ago can it be expunge in the state of mississippi
Marijuana is thought to have originated in the middle east millions of years ago. Marijuana use has been documented as far back as Egyptian times being used for both its hemp producing and pshycoactive qualities.