Only the Board of Education or the hiring authority that you intend to work for can answer this question. If you are really asking, will the state issue you teaching credentials, that is a question that the state agency can answer.
its like god fogiving your sins after doing your time you are 100 percent fogiven go become president if you want to
You can check with the state licensing agency, but it is HIGHLY unlikely.
NO
No
It all depends on what the situation is. "Dog" did it, but as his was a felony conviction, he is not allowed to carry a lethal weapon.
It is difficult to get a job as a teacher in Virginia with a felony. However, the nature of the crime is what will be most important.
No.
If it was an arrest for a felony and not a conviction, the answer should be yes. An arrest should be meaningless. My father was arrested for a felony. It was a case of mistaken identity. A charge is now supposed to mean nothing. If it was a conviction. The answer is, it depends. Of course if a court overturned it on appeal, you are no longer convicted of a felony even if you served 40 years in prison. Your answer is no. Otherwise, It depends on what was the felony for? How long ago did it happen? What state are you in?
felony d.u.i. conviction in 2004 and 2012. what is the restrictions
It depends on what state you live in. In most states, a DUI will become a felony upon multiple offenses.
No, a felon cannot become a private investigator in Oregon even 15 years after the felony conviction. A private investigator must have a clean record without any felony convictions.
See: http://www.usps.com/employment/employrequirements.htm
Legally, yes, but good luck getting the votes.
you dont