A doctor can lose his job if he commits a felony.
He can if it's to do with medical malpractise but if it's unrelated (e.g a driving offence) he wouldn't
Yes..yes you can. What felony was it? I can help
What kind of "dealer" license are you asking about? A GENERAL answer would be; If it is an activity that is regulated by the state, you will most probably lose the license upon conviction. Contact the issuing agency and ask.
This question would best be asked of the state licensing agency in the state you are registered in. They will be able to give you the OFFICIAL answer.
The same thing that happens to everyone else. They lose certain rights and priveledges such as possessing firearms, not being able to vote, etc. They may even lose their medical license depending on the rules of the medical board they are a part of.
It would be much less of an issue than become a nurse or a doctor, but it will still be a blocking factor. Working CNAs are likely to lose their licenses over a felony DUI. The attached law article explains more about the consequences of DUIs for those in the medical profession.
A felony makes most bonding agents quite uncomfortable. It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony.
until hes 21 depending on the felonyAdded: Unless the felony involved the violation of some type of motor vehicle regulation (e.g.: DUI - Vehicular Homicide - etc), there is no automatic loss of license upon conviction of a non-vehicular felony offense.
It may depend on the state. In Tennessee, according to nhtsa.gov, drag racing is a Class B misdemeanor. For the first offense, you can lose your license for a year. A second offense within 10 years, you can lose your license permanently.
they could lose their license
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
Each state has its own rules for licensing doctors. The Federal Government has nothing to do with it. However, if a doctor loses his license to practice in one state, it is difficult for him to get a license to practice in another state. Complaints against the doctor are investigated. Then the state board may decide to interview him. Some doctors have their privileges cut back. They can no longer prescribe schedule 2 medicines. They lose hospital privileges. Others lose their licenses it depends on the decisions of the medical boards.
Going over 100 in any traffic zone will result in a felony charge for attempted murder.