yes you can. I'm studing law right now and I my self have got in trouble with the law. when I was the age of 18; however, you must exspunge your record then of corse you wont have anything to worry about.
Anyone can study to become a paralegal. The question becomes will a law firm employ you with your criminal record, and if you reside in a state where that profession may be licensed by the state, will they grant you a license?
No. A felony conviction disqualifies one from obtaining a teaching certificate in any state. Actually I know that it depends on the state as far as how their laws go. obviously if you have a violent conviction, a sexual related conviction or a drug related conviction, you would not be allowed to get a teaching certificate. I am asking however, about a non-violent, non-sexual, non-drug related crime. I had read previously that Ohio's law is that you must wait 5 years from the date of your conviction and I was just wondering if this was in fact true.
You need to have a BS to join the University of San Diego's Paralegal Program.
A conduct certificate is something that may be issued following a felony conviction. The purpose of this is to help the person find housing and employment in order to become a part of society again.
No
Can I travel to the Bahamas with a felony conviction
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
The paralegal certificate program can be studied best in National Paralegal College. The web site is http://nationalparalegal.edu/Certificate.aspx which is demonstrative and informative.
If it's a felony conviction, no.
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