In Florida, having a juvenile felony record can impact your eligibility to become a police officer, but it does not automatically disqualify you. Each case is evaluated individually, and factors such as the nature of the offense, time elapsed since the incident, and evidence of rehabilitation are considered. Applicants must also meet other criteria, such as being at least 19 years old and passing background checks. It's advisable to consult with the specific law enforcement agency for their policies regarding juvenile records.
It dePends on the crime but the army will take u
No. A felony removes you from a great many jobs.
No. Law enforcement will not employ someone with a felony background - even if it is expunged.
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If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
Well, the only way to tell for certain is if he starts getting phone calls from a lawyer or a cop knocks on your door. Or he tells you. Or your mom tells you.
In most cases, sealed juvenile records are not required to be disclosed on a job application. However, the laws regarding disclosure of juvenile records vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to consult with a legal professional or the relevant authorities in your area. As for reporting a felony that occurred when you were a juvenile, this also depends on the specific requirements of the job application and the laws in your jurisdiction regarding disclosure of juvenile offenses. It is advisable to seek legal advice to ensure compliance with the law and to protect your rights.
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Probably not. Law enforcement agencies typically require that you have never been convicted of a felony as a condition of employment.
The penalty depends upon the laws of the state,it also depends on the type of weapon that was carried..(gun,knife ect)....The Penalty for a juvinile crime differs from the penalty for an adult crime... In some states for a minor the possession of a knife on school property is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a $500 fine and/or up to 180 Days in a juvinile detention center... In some states for a minor the possession of knife on school property can be a felony charge punishable by upto a $5,000 fine and/or up to 3 years in a juvinile detention center.. In all 50 states a minor in possesion of a gun on school property is a felony charge punishable by a fine upto $10,000 and/or 5 years in a juvinile detention center... And In some states depending on the circumstances if the minor is within 6 months of their 18th birthday they could be charged as an adult...