Maybe. It depends on the hiring standards of that state and public defender's office. But normally, if you can get a bar license, you can be hired as an attorney.
Depending on the criminal record and the state, you probably won't be able to get a law license.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
No, Public Defenders defend only indigent criminal defendants.
Yes, a criminal record is considered public information and can be accessed by the general public through background checks and other means.
Yes, criminal warrants are a matter of public record.
No. Public defender's are only available in criminal proceedings.
no.do you have a criminal record ??!!
Yes, criminal charges are typically public record and accessible to the general public. This information is often available through online databases, court records, and other public sources.
A "Public Defender" is an attorney supplied by the government who defends indigent persons against criminal charges in court. They are all qualified attorneys who have passed the state bar exam. Public Defenders are not available for civil cases.
If you qualify financially, the Public Defender's Office is available.
no you wont.
[The following is based on the insufficient info supplied in the question.] Sounds like this person was in "concurrent possession" of a forged instrument. If he had a prior criminal record that might have been sufficient to trigger the arrest. Suggest that he hire an attorney (or get a public defender).
Yes, your adult arrest and criminal prosecution history is a permanent record.